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Oduberrp
·Dear fellow Omega Forums members,
How are you?
I just registered myself for the Omega Forums as I am finally on the eve of buying myself my first Omega watch. It concerns an occasion Omega De Ville Chronoscope Co-Axial Rattrapante most probably from 2012. I already learned a lot thanks to this forum about watches, movements and technical specification which helped me a lot narrowing down my preferences towards which Omega to buy first.
As mentioned before, it concerns an Omega De Ville Chronoscope Co-Axial Rattrapante with the 3612 caliber (based on a Frederic Piguet 1286). Although I'm aware of this caliber being a much discussed caliber due to its technical issues and relative fragility, I see and experience this as the soul and character of the watch along with its technical advancements. Where I am interested in, is whether this watch has undergone the updates in its movement. In other threads I have seen discussions about these types of watches in which fellow forum members (such as Archer) were able to tell whether the watches received the caliber updates 3313A (original), 3313B and 3313C (and maybe even an 3313D?) respectively. The only thing is, the number inside the watch is very unclear and even looks something like '??12A'.
So, as I am on the eve of buying my first second-hand Omega watch, which by the way is via an official Omega dealer, I have the following questions:
1. is it possible that the Omega De Ville Chronoscope Co-Axial Rattrapante comes with an 3312 caliber, instead of a 3313 caliber?
2. the picture seems to show '??12A', which could mean that this watch didn't have the upgrades yet to 3313C?
3. the dealer did show a plastic bag that some components were changed (by Omega during a regular service), could that be the case despite the main base plat still shows ??12A?
Any experience or assistance would help me a lot and will definitely make a difference in my experience buying my first Omega watch.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,
Robin
How are you?
I just registered myself for the Omega Forums as I am finally on the eve of buying myself my first Omega watch. It concerns an occasion Omega De Ville Chronoscope Co-Axial Rattrapante most probably from 2012. I already learned a lot thanks to this forum about watches, movements and technical specification which helped me a lot narrowing down my preferences towards which Omega to buy first.
As mentioned before, it concerns an Omega De Ville Chronoscope Co-Axial Rattrapante with the 3612 caliber (based on a Frederic Piguet 1286). Although I'm aware of this caliber being a much discussed caliber due to its technical issues and relative fragility, I see and experience this as the soul and character of the watch along with its technical advancements. Where I am interested in, is whether this watch has undergone the updates in its movement. In other threads I have seen discussions about these types of watches in which fellow forum members (such as Archer) were able to tell whether the watches received the caliber updates 3313A (original), 3313B and 3313C (and maybe even an 3313D?) respectively. The only thing is, the number inside the watch is very unclear and even looks something like '??12A'.
So, as I am on the eve of buying my first second-hand Omega watch, which by the way is via an official Omega dealer, I have the following questions:
1. is it possible that the Omega De Ville Chronoscope Co-Axial Rattrapante comes with an 3312 caliber, instead of a 3313 caliber?
2. the picture seems to show '??12A', which could mean that this watch didn't have the upgrades yet to 3313C?
3. the dealer did show a plastic bag that some components were changed (by Omega during a regular service), could that be the case despite the main base plat still shows ??12A?
Any experience or assistance would help me a lot and will definitely make a difference in my experience buying my first Omega watch.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,
Robin