L Posts 75 Likes 44 Laneside ·Fri. 8:03am I thought I would share my pair of Constellation Bumpers: Caliber 354, 13,866,xxx, Case 2852.2, 1953-54 Caliber 354, 13,961,xxx, Case 2652.5SC, 1953-54
I thought I would share my pair of Constellation Bumpers: Caliber 354, 13,866,xxx, Case 2852.2, 1953-54 Caliber 354, 13,961,xxx, Case 2652.5SC, 1953-54
Posts 7,104 Likes 56,396 Spruce ·Fri. 11:19am ·Sunburst dial fan L Laneside Does this Tresor count as a bumper? Only if it has a bumper movement?
L Posts 75 Likes 44 Laneside ·Fri. 4:37pm hejsam A 2852 with bumper movement? Are you talking about the Tresor? It's Rose Gold, Cal 332, Movement 12,052,xxx Case reference 1094.8967 1952 -54 The first watch posted is definitely a bumper. I'll open it up tomorrow.
hejsam A 2852 with bumper movement? Are you talking about the Tresor? It's Rose Gold, Cal 332, Movement 12,052,xxx Case reference 1094.8967 1952 -54 The first watch posted is definitely a bumper. I'll open it up tomorrow.
Posts 3,596 Likes 6,037 hoipolloi ·Fri. 6:14pm ·Vintage Omega Connoisseur I would say it is a 2782, not 2852. And the other one has a repainted dial. Edited: Fri. 6:21pm
L Posts 75 Likes 44 Laneside ·Sat. 4:14am Hoipolloi, It certainly is possible. I have been amazed at what you may find when examining a purchase, particularly with Speedmasters. There are very few trusted sources.
Hoipolloi, It certainly is possible. I have been amazed at what you may find when examining a purchase, particularly with Speedmasters. There are very few trusted sources.