My 34mm Cyma watersport. Late sixties prolly... but dont really know. Took a shot next to my bambino version 2.... 34mm vs. 40.5mm.
Amazing Cyma love that sunburst. My Bambino has a grey sunburst and the same hour markers as your Cyma. I've wanted to swap the hands to the same style on your Cyma from the sticks that are in it now.
I had this inherited Cyma restored and passed it on to one of my brothers. The longer version is here https://omegaforums.net/threads/my-fathers-watches-final-part.30488/
I'm thinking of getting lizard strap for it though. Old strap looks faded and lifeless.... The Cyma of those yesteryears, yeah they made some pretty good watches. Reason why I got this one is because I've never had a 34mm before and wanted to know what it would be like to live with a 34mm... before I invest wayy more money on another one that I currently have my eye on . I can get all the opinions but nothing like getting one for yourself and learning to live with it. And that's exactly what I did. Don't invest too much, start with something simple and cheap, learn to look around.... and I spotted one. That's how this Cyma came in the mail yesterday. I'm really glad, it wasn't an impulse purchase, it was well thought out.
Nice watches! Cyma made great movements! I would even say they made some (semi) high end movements - I mean for a large production brand.
Some differences but a lot of similarities to my only Cyma. 1930's? Golfers belt buckle watch More pictures here http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...s-watch-NEW-MOVEMENT-PICS&highlight=cyma+golf