Hi I have just been accepted here (thanx) and would like to show you a quite unique Omega watch. I bought the movement, hands and dial in Canada and asked a watchmaker to convert it into a wristwatch. It's a rare grade CCCR movement with 23 jewels from around 1910, that was actually in a Canadian railway pocket watch. Details can be found in the book "Omega - A Journey Through Time" The dial shows some patina, but I don't mind. Sorry about the poor photos. I'll make some better ones when I get it back from a service, that was necessary. I hope I put this in the right spot, not to make a mistake already on my first entry. Greez from Switzerland, Rainer
Verry nice movement Could i ask the price of the movement?would love to get one but not many out there to compare with. Best regards. Rune
My 2 19-jewel Brandt CCRs says hello. One dial marked Brandt, the other is a private label for A Logan, Greenwood, British Columbia. Love the Brandt/Omegas.