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Hi,
i am new in this fantastic Omega world, i dont have clear idea if i love new or old Omega, however for now inlove Old Omega, so, please someone tell me if and where i can find a list of all old calibers?
anyway i will accept all you can tell me....for grow...
thank you for all.馃榾
 
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It may help to narrow down first what you define as old. Do a vintage Omega search, find a couple of watches that catch your fancy, get the reference numbers, and the calibers should be easy to find after that.I think your question is a bit broad at the moment.
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Hi,
i am new in this fantastic Omega world, i dont have clear idea if i love new or old Omega, however for now inlove Old Omega, so, please someone tell me if and where i can find a list of all old calibers?
anyway i will accept all you can tell me....for grow...
thank you for all.馃榾


Welcome.

https://omegaforums.net/threads/full-list-of-omega-calibers-from-1894.42412/

Also, there is a vast amount of info on OF. Hint: the Google search with 'Omegaforum' followed by your search topic works better than the search function in the forum.

Also take a look at calibers 551 and 561. (Any caliber in the 5xx range.) That'd be a good place to start reading.

Have fun. And be sure to share your findings!
 
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Hi,
i am new in this fantastic Omega world, i dont have clear idea if i love new or old Omega, however for now inlove Old Omega, so, please someone tell me if and where i can find a list of all old calibers?
anyway i will accept all you can tell me....for grow...
thank you for all.馃榾

Hi
i found that if there was a watch i particularly liked i'd google it's name with "calibre" then look at all the other watches that movement was used in, youtube search it to see if a watchmaker has done a video of a service, then you come to appreciate the meticulous detail they work to, a service to any movement is quite the thing to behold, but if it's on one that drives your current favourite watch it holds a bit more of a draw,
having all the calibres' photos and details in a list may become a bit overwhelming as the technical details start to blend into a mind-soup of data, Like M'Bob said try to work from the other direction and arrive at a calibre by it being in your favourite (at the moment) watch