A list omega watch lines.

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Please help me finish this list of Omega watch lines...

Railroad Official Standard - 1963
Railmaster (automatic, white cadina dial) - mid 1960s
 
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What about:

Acribes - 1930s
Alcaios - 1940
Argos - 1930s
Dedalos - 1930s
Euroos - 1933
Foibos - 1933
Filenios - 1930s
Firmus - 1930s
T17 - 1930s

These were all predominately for the European market and marketed as specific models, specifically in Italy.
Got it will start putting those in
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The "Titane" designation imho only really applies to the ultra-rare autos like this one which I think has the ref. 5800.40

Or maybe this, which may be a "Teutonic" and whose reference I have no clue about (note - "Titan" not "Titane")

and the less rare chronos (one of which I have) ref. TR/TB 378.0885.

The Omega database has the chrono as a Polaris, which is probably the natural home for the autos as well
Mine has a different dial
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What about:

Acribes - 1930s
Alcaios - 1940
Argos - 1930s
Dedalos - 1930s
Euroos - 1933
Foibos - 1933
Filenios - 1930s
Firmus - 1930s
T17 - 1930s

These were all predominately for the European market and marketed as specific models, specifically in Italy.

Thanks got them in. Should I leave the T17 in Model, Reference or Caliber ?
 
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Thanks got them in. Should I leave the T17 in Model, Reference or Caliber ?

From contemporary posters in Italy at the time, it was listed as a model, similar to these by an Italian artist.



I think @Tire-comedon should have the answer to Model or Caliber question.
 
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Railroad Official Standard - 1963
Railmaster (automatic, white cadina dial) - mid 1960s
Thank you added it in
 
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1. Opinions on the accuracy of this chart
2. Links to other charts
For use with new model flow chart.
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