I think there are a few of us here with at least a couple I personally love them and have managed to find quite a few produced between the 1920s and early 1950s. As with most things Omega a lot trickier to find them for good prices these days.
I have exactly the same......will be for sale soon. which grade is your movement? kind regards. achim
Here´s a couple from the late 1920´s, IIRC both around 1928 or so and both running the 8 day calibre 59-8D´s. Similar designs although with startlingly different hands, the first with a kind of fancy lattice effect and the second with a much more modernist industrial look, this one is incidentally my earliest waffle dial
Not too familiar with clock movement identification ..... where can I locate the reference number on?
still smiling away with this.....a collaboration of omega and Tiffany. the creator signature itself is just simply amazing, reflecting onto the very case with so much glow! The Dial itself is so much of a prized Art piece!
Not so fancy, more of a tool clock. Issued Swedish navy clock cal. 59-8d that I've posted here before some years ago.
@OMTOM still recalling the time we both met up at the airport! Should have taken some photos together then.... Here sharing with you more
for the Omega "rocket line" pendulettes there is a beautiful thread from @kov https://omegaforums.net/threads/what-do-we-know-about-omega-rocket-line-pendulettes.109117/