Only one thing to say ... or rather three things : 1 - Great video !... 2 - Exceptional work !... 3 - Pedagogically and technically a real success for lovers of Omega Vintages!.. 1000 thanks to you from France !..
Thank you! You saved me from buying a 2652 with an incorrect dial, an incorrect case back medallion, and an incorrect crown. Keep up the great informational videos.
Bonjour,.. Merci pour cette excellente et très instructive présentation.. la première génération est très typée et très représentative de cette époque.. coup de coeur pour la version toute acier avec bracelet BoR,.. ..toujours aussi séductrice...
I was very happy of your reply because most of people making different videos never answer to the message.I am very happy with your response to my comment last night. I would be really very happy if one day you could devote a video to the Omega Constellation Pie Pie Gold 2782 model from 1952 because I am looking for one (of my birth date) on Chrono 24 but it is very difficult to choose because often the dials are different and we do not know if it was the designs from that time that were never really defined or was it because the dials are "tinkered" ?.. changed ... etc ... In short, it's difficult, especially since it's very difficult to find an Omega from this period whose dial is clean and not stained ?... Here, if my comment can give you an idea of video it would be the apotheosis for me !.. and better ... if you could help me to find and choose this watch ... and of course I will pay you for this service (work) ... Thank you and best memories of Paris (France)
Vintage watches can come in all conditions. Vintage watches do not need to be poorly aged to be considered one. Many have been kept in excellent condition over the years. But sometimes it is difficult to find nice examples for the following reasons: 1. They are usually not for sale in someone's collection 2. You might find one in excellent shape, but the asking price is over your budget 3. A bidding war occurs when an auction house puts a fine example for sale. And so forth. Regarding your hunt, you'll be unable to find a 2782 model dating to 1952. In 1952, Omega released case models 2652 and 2648. You can always visit my site to view the available pieces: www.omegaenthusiastltd.com Subscribe to the website so you will receive future site update notifications.
Did omega ever make a watch with a fractured face? This watch is from the 1950s, the face is black, and it is a constellation. I wish I could send you a picture of it but I don’t know how.
Thank you! Honestly, I would not know what to recommend you for something at that price range. The products that I sell have all be professionally serviced and will definitely cost more than $500. Maybe you can try asking on the Omega forum?
Only one thing to say ... or rather three things :
1 - Great video !...
2 - Exceptional work !...
3 - Pedagogically and technically a real success for lovers of Omega Vintages!..
1000 thanks to you from France !..
Wow, thank you so much for your comment and kind words. This comment gave me a lot of motivation! Greatly appreciated!
Thank you! You saved me from buying a 2652 with an incorrect dial, an incorrect case back medallion, and an incorrect crown. Keep up the great informational videos.
You’re welcome. Glad to hear that. Take your time to study before you buy.
This video is nothing short of a miracle!
Thank you for the video, so educational ! Very precise, as usual. Your work is amazing
Thank you very much! Happy to hear that.
The original box/paper work is so cool.. Great information !!! Way to feed the addiction..
The new owner of this watch is very fortunate.
Bonjour,.. Merci pour cette excellente et très instructive présentation.. la première génération est très typée et très représentative de cette époque.. coup de coeur pour la version toute acier avec bracelet BoR,.. ..toujours aussi séductrice...
Haha.
Je vous en prie. Apparemment, beaucoup de gens semblent beaucoup plus aimer la pièce en acier.
I was very happy of your reply because most of people making different videos never answer to the message.I am very happy with your response to my comment last night.
I would be really very happy if one day you could devote a video to the Omega Constellation Pie Pie Gold 2782 model from 1952 because I am looking for one (of my birth date) on Chrono 24 but it is very difficult to choose because often the dials are different and we do not know if it was the designs from that time that were never really defined or was it because the dials are "tinkered" ?.. changed ... etc ...
In short, it's difficult, especially since it's very difficult to find an Omega from this period whose dial is clean and not stained ?...
Here, if my comment can give you an idea of video it would be the apotheosis for me !.. and better ... if you could help me to find and choose this watch ... and of course I will pay you for this service (work) ...
Thank you and best memories of Paris (France)
Vintage watches can come in all conditions. Vintage watches do not need to be poorly aged to be considered one. Many have been kept in excellent condition over the years. But sometimes it is difficult to find nice examples for the following reasons:
1. They are usually not for sale in someone's collection
2. You might find one in excellent shape, but the asking price is over your budget
3. A bidding war occurs when an auction house puts a fine example for sale.
And so forth.
Regarding your hunt, you'll be unable to find a 2782 model dating to 1952. In 1952, Omega released case models 2652 and 2648.
You can always visit my site to view the available pieces: www.omegaenthusiastltd.com
Subscribe to the website so you will receive future site update notifications.
Fantastic video. Love the slider BoR on the stainless one. Gorgeous watches and great presentation as usual.
Thank you kindly
Beautiful watch ! 😍 Just saw someone is asking US $3000 for a not-too-good shape Omega booklet 😱
Take that $3000 and invest it toward a watch and not the booklet. :-D
Did omega ever make a watch with a fractured face? This watch is from the 1950s, the face is black, and it is a constellation. I wish I could send you a picture of it but I don’t know how.
You can always email me through my website or ask on the Omega forums. :-)
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Very helpful
Great video! Do you have any suggestions for a vintage watch around $500? I’m looking to bite into my first vintage watch, thank you:)
Thank you! Honestly, I would not know what to recommend you for something at that price range. The products that I sell have all be professionally serviced and will definitely cost more than $500. Maybe you can try asking on the Omega forum?
Where do you sell?
How much is the watch worth?
How much does it cost?
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Are these real? I hear they are making fake vintage omegas.
Please watch my “watch wrong” series to learn about fake and pieces with issues.