JulianK
·Hey everyone,
I've gotten myself into quite the predicament with an old Omega trench watch I was keen on restoring. My watchmaker has hit a wall because we are at a loss for finding a balance staff. Without a caliber number or part numbers, I fear we might not be able to source the exact part we need. I have attached photos of the watch itself, case, and some photos of the movement disassembled. It's a long shot but I figured if there was any place on the internet that might be able to provide additional information, it would be here.
We believe the movement is an old Omega 12 lignes, however we don't have much more info than that. No discernable markings anywhere else on the plates, except serial number of course. Any help at all would be appreciated and of course thank you all for your time
Thanks,
Julian
I've gotten myself into quite the predicament with an old Omega trench watch I was keen on restoring. My watchmaker has hit a wall because we are at a loss for finding a balance staff. Without a caliber number or part numbers, I fear we might not be able to source the exact part we need. I have attached photos of the watch itself, case, and some photos of the movement disassembled. It's a long shot but I figured if there was any place on the internet that might be able to provide additional information, it would be here.
We believe the movement is an old Omega 12 lignes, however we don't have much more info than that. No discernable markings anywhere else on the plates, except serial number of course. Any help at all would be appreciated and of course thank you all for your time
Thanks,
Julian