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  1. trs Jul 22, 2016

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    I know this info is out there, but I have searched and haven't found where it is hidden.
    Anyone have a list, in order, of what models first included the co-axial cal 2500, and the years they were released?
    any direction would be great thank you!
     
  2. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Jul 22, 2016

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    Omega-chronometer-co-axial.jpg
    that was the first.
     
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  3. 1685 Jul 22, 2016

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    AT was in the timeline as well. 2006 pictured
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  4. trs Jul 22, 2016

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    Thanks - so the first was a 199 DeVille.
    I see info on 1K in yellow gold, 1K in red gold, 1K in white gold also maybe?) and ~100 in platinum (and some skeleton).
    Was this known as the 2500A?
    Thanks again for the education
    And if anyone has a full list of all models with the 2500, fire away!
     
  5. Bill Sohne Bill @ ΩF Staff Member Jul 22, 2016

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    Hi

    The Deville Co-axial was the first model with a co-ax escapement . I remember I got one as a signing bonus ( rose gold with the midnight blue dial) . I wore it only on special occasions. I was able to get the large chronometer cert for it . If was really Omega first tip of the hat to Vintage Omega designs... with a Pie Pan dial... but it should have been a Connie not a DeVille... oh well...

    Bill
     
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  6. dlim4evah Jan 29, 2017

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    Bill, would you happen to have a photo of yours? I'm still looking for a side by side comparison of the 2500A model vs the others, movement-wise and all.