daderaz
·Dear Omega-addicted,
a couple of years ago I bought this beautiful (for me) Omega CK2013 from the 30s.
The peculiarity, in addition to the big flying saucer case (“disco volante” in italian), is the dial which has both applied and printed numbers. I don't really know what this thing was for.
The movement has the number 847xxxx. I asked for the Omega extract but unfortunately they replied that they have not found documents relating to my watch, and that they will do other research. The request is currently pending.
I wanted to share with you this piece that I apreciate more and more after its purchase, and ask you any news/pictures/documents of similar dials.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in this forum, every day I learn something.
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a couple of years ago I bought this beautiful (for me) Omega CK2013 from the 30s.
The peculiarity, in addition to the big flying saucer case (“disco volante” in italian), is the dial which has both applied and printed numbers. I don't really know what this thing was for.
The movement has the number 847xxxx. I asked for the Omega extract but unfortunately they replied that they have not found documents relating to my watch, and that they will do other research. The request is currently pending.
I wanted to share with you this piece that I apreciate more and more after its purchase, and ask you any news/pictures/documents of similar dials.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in this forum, every day I learn something.
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