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  1. tdn-dk Dec 16, 2015

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    This have just arrived.

    My best guess is that it is a Omega Naïad, posible a ref. 2064. Serial date it around 1938, it has a heavy gasket in the back of the case. It is a caliber 23.4 SC.

    Any comments and old material on these Naïad is velcome :)


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  2. alam Dec 16, 2015

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    Pretty little watch. I like the contrast of its blue hands and dial shade. The case looks in very good shape. Yours?
     
  3. tdn-dk Dec 16, 2015

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    Yes it has just arrived to day :) It seems to be in good condition i think.
     
  4. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Dec 16, 2015

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    Yes indeed, a beautiful Naiad markI. It still has its cork seal in the tube. It seems in a good condition, be careful however, the spring that keeps the sweep second pinion in place is missing. If you don't replace it, the pinion may move and the second hand will stop.
    Some old material :
    A 1939 catalog :
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    And a Swedish 1937 advertising :
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    one of mine with unusual original black dial :
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  5. UncleBuck understands the decision making hierarchy Dec 16, 2015

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    What a beautiful watch!
    My dial is gunky and I'm too chicken to try and clean, yours is fantastic!
    Our caseback numbers aren't too far apart.

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  6. OMTOM Dec 16, 2015

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    I think my puppy must come from the same litter as yours – only three numbers earlier in both movement and case number. But yours is in beautiful condition – clearly from a private school (mine was a street fighter). In fact, putting the two together shows just how good yours is. Whoever ‘RF’ was clearly got his money’s-worth.

    Ever-observant Yann has picked up the missing spring over the pinion (luckily, mine is still there).

    My crystal is badly crazed – but I think it’s not a case of a simple replacement. Maybe Yann can comment? Weren’t these a special material?

    Tom

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  7. timjohn Dec 16, 2015

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    They're tiny, but wear bigger than they look. Mine, like @UncleBuck's, doesn't seem to advertise the Waterproof on the caseback.
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  8. ConElPueblo Dec 17, 2015

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    Congrats! I was about to put a bid in, but changed my mind with minutes to go - surprised that they went for as little as they did :)
     
  9. tdn-dk Dec 17, 2015

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    Me to, the nice Seamaster De Ville almost paid for the lot :)
     
  10. Skrotis Dec 17, 2015

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    Tdn-dk and Omtoms watches comes from the same source in Denmark

    One more from the same source in a rare case on its way to Berlin. image.jpg image.jpg
     
  11. cfw Dec 17, 2015

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    Looks good on a metal bracelet, but probably impossible to source
     
  12. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Dec 17, 2015

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    That's the next generation of Naiads with screw in back.. It appeared in the 1940 catalog. I think the one with three slots is the first model, then there were six slots. Not so rare case by the way but yours seems to have a nice original dial. I'll be able to post some material on this model this weekend if you're interested.
     
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  13. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Dec 17, 2015

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    well I think it is a standard plexiglass crystal with nothing specific.
     
  14. Syrte MWR Tech Support Dept Dec 17, 2015

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    Really nice watches. Interesting the stepped bezel looks a lot like some of the Longines steel case designs of that era.
     
  15. hugo Dec 17, 2015

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    Congrat ! Really nice watch. Love the dial and also case back.
    Does it use 30t2 movement ?
     
  16. marturx Dec 17, 2015

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    Nice one Thomas. Congrats! Nice photos too, one can see all details, much appreciated.
     
  17. OMTOM Dec 17, 2015

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    Yes please!
     
  18. UncleBuck understands the decision making hierarchy Dec 17, 2015

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    Omtom,, be very, very careful!
    Yann will have you whisked back in time , quite happily I must say!
    The 1930's will seem (rightfully so!) the golden age of horology.
     
  19. OMTOM Dec 17, 2015

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    I agree - I'm looking forward to it! What a wonderful and generous source of information about these lovely pieces and history.
    Tom
     
  20. Tire-comedon First Globemaster Dec 20, 2015

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    Hi,
    Skrotis watch is a ref 2108, here in the 1940 general catalog :
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    It has the 23.4 with small second, therefore not a 'Medicus' (although this name was then given by Omega only to its first central second model, ref CK651, with a square case, and was recently extended to all 23.4SC models, even in the OMDB), but certainly a Naiad.

    I have a series of their little sisters, ref CK 2111, same case design and size but with a 23.4SC inside. Here are two pictures from 1940 catalogs :
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    Here one of mine with unusual black original dial :
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    Another one with a nice aged dial :
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    Both are from 1941-42 with the three slot screw in caseback :
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    And I have two other ones with the same case (one is a project/donnor) :
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    I don't think this case can be qualified as 'rare'. Less usual is the same case design with the six slot screw in caseback :
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    This caseback came later I think (no image of the dial side, it is still a project...) but still has the 'waterproof - modèle + déposé' inscription.