Omega 2650 Features
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Ref. No. :2650
Code :3153
Movement :Manual winding
Location :Germany, München
Price : € 1,450 (= $ 1,781)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
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Omega 2650 The Related Reviews:
- Dive watch, love it. Wear it almost all the time. Wear it to work every day. Dive with it. Great look. Great price. Looks and works just like a watch that costs 10 to 15 times more.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by tom switzer France Nantes from Netherlands Purmerend
- VERY CUTE WATCH, THANK YOU
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Marsha King USA Wall from Netherlands Purmerend
- Thank you AAA++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Rocco M Malaysia Semporna from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega 2650 wrist watches news:
First I might be a little too obsessive about this but...I've been wearing the Great White for almost three weeks and here are the results...but read the whole thing before you respond because I am confused.Normally the watch keeps excellent time adding +1-+2 seconds per day. I last wore it for several weeks straight in November and December. It has always been slightly fast for the two years I've owned it.Now I wind it up, set it and wear it for the last 19 days...24hrs a day.Now I'm at exactly -5 seconds.Here's the weird deal...day 1 -12day 2 -10day 3 -6day 4 -5day 5 +1day 6 + 5day 7 +4day 8 +8day 9 +1day 10 +5day 11 +6day 12 +2day 13 +2day 14 +3then I stopped checking and now I'm at -4.89 seconds in 19 days (24 hrs each).Here's the questions...1. Why all of the sudden all this erratic loosing then gaining? (It's never done that before just a slow gain)2. I read somewhere (maybe here) where this happend to a Seamaster owner who wore his watch after it sat for a while and he let it
I was at the Chapter 3 NAWCC Mart today and I came across this Benrus that looked interesting (also bought a 1930 Bulova w/ a charcoal color dial, 21 jewel and a 17 jewel Ruby stepped case Waltham from 1935). Has a cool looking copper color dial and Moon hands. The dial has a shockproof stamp. It's a 17 jewel model BB14 and it reads AXZ on the swiss movement. I usually would not buy this type of watch but the copper color dial sealed the deal. The number on the case reads 321857. Can you guys help me date this watch? Is this watch all original or have changes been made over the years? Thanks!
Looks like AP is going boutique-only. This will be great for value retention...but if there are any pieces you¡¯re interested in that your AD has, this might be your last chance at getting an AP discount.I know this has been rumored for a while but it¡¯s happening. How quickly is the only question.
Just had my seamaster 007 40th returned from omega service uk.Was very suprised how many parts were replaced as part of the service.New hands , crown, helium escape valve , cogs, seals etcThey returned it with all the original parts and new warranty. It looks as good as new.Just 1 question.Whey do the hands need replacing.
Does Patek (other high end brands like Rolex) YG change color over time. The reason I ask is that I was at a PP AD the other day and I saw their new YG watch and then I saw a used one probably at least 10 years old or even way more. The use one looked... a little more rose gold like (but not outright like their rose gold, I would say in between). Now before you folks jump on my case. I had a trusted dealer admired to me once that one of his Rolex need to be lightly polish because the YG was turning red. It indicates to me that they do change color time just maybe not noticeable if you are wearing every day.








