Omega 125 original box.

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That silk-lined box is interesting. The one I found to pair with my 125 is wood-lined, which seems to be the more common type (question?)

There are no clues to who made it. On the bottom, it says "HAND MADE" in one corner and "SWISS MADE" in the adjacent corner.
 
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That silk-lined box is interesting. The one I found to pair with my 125 is wood-lined, which seems to be the more common type (question?)

There are no clues to who made it. On the bottom, it says "HAND MADE" in one corner and "SWISS MADE" in the adjacent corner.
 
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Mine was manufactured by Holzer S.A. for the Mexican market.
They work was always silk lined and very elegant.
It's an interesting variation if this rare box.

Cheers.
 
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Mine was manufactured by Holzer S.A. for the Mexican market.
They work was always silk lined and very elegant.
It's an interesting variation if this rare box.

Cheers.
Congrats on your find.

I think was more excited when i found that box than when I found the watch!
 
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but does the movement simply press fit into the case? I’m afraid to mess with it, but curious how they separate. Thanks-Mike
 
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but does the movement simply press fit into the case? I’m afraid to mess with it, but curious how they separate. Thanks-Mike
there is a rubber gasket that goes in the groove around the movement holder.....then press fits into the case. There are a number of threads about this if searching on OF.