Nice vid…noticed that similar models of this watch have a different face, one that looks similar to the WW2 A2 watches if the 24 hr marking were on the inside vs outside. This does look spot on to the Omega.
Timex never had this in its vintage archive. Still its exactly what I would expect from a company with more than 150 years in the watch business behind it.
I've got a couple of these watches. I've had 'em 6 months. They look good. The time needs to be re-set weekly, and I only discovered a few days ago that when you press the light it slows the second hand down. Both watches do it, and one has a new battery. They're good looking watches though.
Nice vid…noticed that similar models of this watch have a different face, one that looks similar to the WW2 A2 watches if the 24 hr marking were on the inside vs outside. This does look spot on to the Omega.
Timex never had this in its vintage archive. Still its exactly what I would expect from a company with more than 150 years in the watch business behind it.
I've got a couple of these watches. I've had 'em 6 months. They look good. The time needs to be re-set weekly, and I only discovered a few days ago that when you press the light it slows the second hand down. Both watches do it, and one has a new battery. They're good looking watches though.
In the 70's i sold Timex, in mexico, a gross lasted about 3-4 hrs. Price $9.95 ea.
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The timex should cost no more than 50 €. The lugs are to big when you look at them on the side.
Agree, as always, no one will pay retail so put a higher price, then discount them heavily.