A 1914 Omega that tracks the moon. Your move.

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110 years old, perpetual calendar, moonphase. This Omega never missed a day.


Omega Jura, solid silver 0.935 case, fully hallmarked. Chronometer-grade movement, Breguet overcoil, blued steel hairspring. Dial signed "Jura" - Omega's trademark since 1886. The whole thing came through my workshop and I couldn't let it go without documenting it properly.


The Omega that outlived two world wars and still knows what phase the moon is in.


Haven't seen another one on a wrist. What's the rarest piece in your collection?

https://antiquewrist.com/product/so...hase-silver-ww1-antique-swiss-men-wristwatch/
 
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Cheers mate, always good to hear from the forum welcoming committee.

Carry on.
 
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He is the owner and website manager of this Forum with Yoda-like powers.

Be happy with a warning. He could have deleted and banned your account.
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He is the owner and website manager of this Forum.

Be happy with a warning. He could have deleted and banned your account.

He is the owner and website manager of this Forum with Yoda-like powers.

Be happy with a warning. He could have deleted and banned your account.
Warned for posting a watch on a watch forum. Cool place you've got here. Ban me.
 
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Not the best place to promote a pocket watch conversion site. "Chronometer-grade" on a 15 jewel pocket watch is a bit of a stretch, too.
 
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Warned for posting a watch on a watch forum. Cool place you've got here. Ban me.
We've spent the last 15 years having people post these things after paying top dollar thinking they're getting an original Omega watch.

You're clearly just trying to hawk your product, which won't actually work as we no-follow links by default to ensure they don't benefit at all from them. You mention Breguet overcoil, the silver content of the case, yet deliberately omit the fact that it's a hacked up pocket watch, which is par for the course.

If you led with honesty about the actual origin of the watch and what had been done to it, I'd have given you some benefit of the doubt but you're using the same playbook as every other peddler of these things, burying the lead and lying by omission about what you are selling in the hopes that the buyer's protection window expires before they find out.