A few pics of the Centenary 2500, cal. 333, I bought a while back……

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Finally got a strap attached to it, for a wrist shot. Lousy Photos is by me and the good ones by the seller and watchmaker....😀



Seller arranged a full service from Stefan before it was shipped to me.



I know it’s less desirable than the 30.10 JUB ones, but I love it anyway 😀 My first bumper too 😀

A big thanks for the help and advice from Mike, Dennis, and especially John R Smith, who, very patiently, used a lot of time on this purchase 👍 Think the seller pop in here now and then, so if you see this, a thanks to you too 😉
 
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Looks like this is a standard option in omega collection
 
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Looks like this is a standard option in omega collection


When you began collecting Constellation, especially the all gold ones, it is hard not to include Centenary in the wish list.
De facto, Centenary line is THE muse, inspiration and direct ascendant of Constellation line. Well it is more the 2499 with 28.10 Jub which later reincarnate to 343 then 352 and 354. (That's why now I also put 2499 in my target list)

Nice! 👍 The Centenary Club is running out of stools at the bar.
For me, the merrier the better 😁.
 
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De facto, Centenary line is THE muse, inspiration and direct ascendant of Constellation line. Well it is more the 2499 with 28.10 Jub which later reincarnate to 343 then 352 and 354. (That's why now I also put 2499 in my target list)

This is sort of true, except for the one big difference - which is that all Centenaries are sub-second, and all Constellations are centre-second.

Your 333 looks really great. I'm glad you are pleased with it 👍
 
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Beautiful piece! Is the dial original as I noticed the absence of "SWISS MADE"?
 
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Beautiful piece! Is the dial original as I noticed the absence of "SWISS MADE"?

This advert from the period would seem to confirm that it is a genuine variation -