Random Assortment of Vintage Omegas in my Drawer

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Tudors for sure and some Hamilton’s I believe. (Just case someone thinks they are junk)

You are right, the way I wrote it made it look as if they were only used in fakes. My bad.
 
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Years of amassing things and hardly ever selling them.
...Memovox with an arrow hand to indicate alarm time? 🙄


EDIT: If the Forstner bracelet on the, ahem, Jaeger LeCoultre isn't gold coloured, I'm interested in buying or trading it. Have grown quite fond of these 😁
it is gold colored. Thanks for the info guys! I did not have any high hopes for these
 
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You are right, the way I wrote it made it look as if they were only used in fakes. My bad.
Naw I know you know, and I didn’t get that. I just had someone the other day call all AS movements junk and barely fit for fakes lol. They refused to believe Rolex used them in Tudor Alarms.
 
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Naw I know you know, and I didn’t get that. I just had someone the other day call all AS movements junk and barely fit for fakes lol. They refused to believe Rolex used them in Tudor Alarms.

Interesting thoughts from that person, but way off base in my view. AS were the ETA of their day, only they made a lot more differing movements than ETA does. I've found AS movements in all sorts of brands. Never considered them to be anything inferior...

Cheers, Al