I was just meandering around the internet and stumbled across this... http://ninanet.net/watches/others09/Mediums/momega321.html This is incredible...unfortunately the person responsible for this sight only posted pictures and never got around to writing about this beauty. From the Serial # it dates to 1967 and is one outstanding cal. 321. If anyone can shed some light on the authenticity of this or if it is a franken I would be appreciative!
The rest of the stuff on this site is pretty incredible too. His photography is extraordinary. Check out the Vacheron & Constantin Deck Chronometer! Now then, that's a swan-neck regulator . . .
MSN that is absolutely beautiful!!! I have to be honest I'm quite envious...I'm assuming yours is a 321 movement as well? Snot? Is this to protect the back?
Gentlemen, Steve's site has his UJ&S Reference 8 in red gold with a black guilloche dial. It's one of the most gorgeous watches you'll ever see. http://ninanet.net/watches/others07/Mediums/mUJ.html
Steve G's site - well known and yes incredibly good photography, and some exceptional watches. Cheers, Al
As you may imagine: I'm rather partial to this offering from Stevie G: http://ninanet.net/watches/others09/Mediums/momega1894.html