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An Iconic Omega Military Watch in very nice condition
A rare opportunity to purchase a highly sought after Omega Military Watch
1. 1956 6B/159 RAF Air Ministry
"...in 1956 the British Ministry of Defense modified existing stocks of its wartime Omega wristwatches by repainting the dials and hands, and re casing them in the more robust and larger (36mm without crown) screw-back stainless steel version sourced from the well regarded case maker Dennison. The watches were then reissued to RAF pilots and crew and used in active service for navigation."
New main spring installed by my watch man about a year ago
30T2 Manual Wind Movement
16 Jewels
Measures approx 46 mm lug to lug x 36 mm not including crown
No strap
Has not been serviced and worn very little for the past 5 years
Runs well and keeps time but may need to be serviced
Case, Dial, Hands all in very nice condition-one of the nicest 6B/159's I have seen
Sold as is as described with no returns
$1049.99 delivered to the US via USPS Priority Mail-payable via Paypal
I will pay fees and shipping to the US
International Shipping via Registered Mail-extra $35
Insurance if requested to be paid by buyer
Offers considered
2. -Sold -1944 US Army Stamped WWII
Case# 2179-3
Movement 10,xxx,xxx
30T2 Movement
Crown appears a bit brassy-thought to be original
US Army stamped on case back-difficult to photograph-guaranteed to be there
Has not been serviced or worn much during the past 3+ years and would probably need a cleaning
although it is running and keeping time
No strap
Nice overall condition-one of the nicest US Army WWII Omegas I have seen
Sold as is as described with no returns
$1100 delivered to the US via USPS Priority Mail
I will pay fees and US Postage
International Shipping via Registered Mail-$35 extra
Insurance, if requested, to be paid by buyer
Questions, etc via PM
An Iconic Omega Military Watch in very nice condition
A rare opportunity to purchase a highly sought after Omega Military Watch
1. 1956 6B/159 RAF Air Ministry
"...in 1956 the British Ministry of Defense modified existing stocks of its wartime Omega wristwatches by repainting the dials and hands, and re casing them in the more robust and larger (36mm without crown) screw-back stainless steel version sourced from the well regarded case maker Dennison. The watches were then reissued to RAF pilots and crew and used in active service for navigation."
New main spring installed by my watch man about a year ago
30T2 Manual Wind Movement
16 Jewels
Measures approx 46 mm lug to lug x 36 mm not including crown
No strap
Has not been serviced and worn very little for the past 5 years
Runs well and keeps time but may need to be serviced
Case, Dial, Hands all in very nice condition-one of the nicest 6B/159's I have seen
Sold as is as described with no returns
$1049.99 delivered to the US via USPS Priority Mail-payable via Paypal
I will pay fees and shipping to the US
International Shipping via Registered Mail-extra $35
Insurance if requested to be paid by buyer
Offers considered
2. -Sold -1944 US Army Stamped WWII
Case# 2179-3
Movement 10,xxx,xxx
30T2 Movement
Crown appears a bit brassy-thought to be original
US Army stamped on case back-difficult to photograph-guaranteed to be there
Has not been serviced or worn much during the past 3+ years and would probably need a cleaning
although it is running and keeping time
No strap
Nice overall condition-one of the nicest US Army WWII Omegas I have seen
Sold as is as described with no returns
$1100 delivered to the US via USPS Priority Mail
I will pay fees and US Postage
International Shipping via Registered Mail-$35 extra
Insurance, if requested, to be paid by buyer
Questions, etc via PM
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