Hello Folks, New to the forum and fairly new to vintage watches, but certainly looking to learn more (especially from this forum!). I have been lucky enough to find two Omegas that I am really enjoying. They may not be the best vintage buys, but I really love the amount of info available on Omegas that makes it very interesting. I have attached pictures of one of the watches. I believe it is a caliber 342 from 1954 (based on serial#), but having gone through the Omega vintage site, I am not sure of the reference. The lugs on the watch are quite unique and I could only find it on the reference OT2714, which seemed to have been only produced with a gold casing. Any help on identification would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
Hello Folks, New to the forum and fairly new to vintage watches, but certainly looking to learn more (especially from this forum!). I have been lucky enough to find two Omegas that I am really enjoying. They may not be the best vintage buys, but I really love the amount of info available on Omegas that makes it very interesting. I have attached pictures of one of the watches. I believe it is a caliber 342 from 1954 (based on serial#), but having gone through the Omega vintage site, I am not sure of the reference. The lugs on the watch are quite unique and I could only find it on the reference OT2714, which seemed to have been only produced with a gold casing. Any help on identification would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
I am drooling over such beauties. Specially the Arrowhead Connies! I've just joined this forum so I can research more into Connies and do my first vintage purchase.
Bumping this thread with a 1958 Futura model featuring a stainless case, gold hardware, and an "invisible" crown...
Welcome. This thread is more for show and tell. Your question would be best served by starting a new thread for your question. BTW, the ref # will be inside the case back if you have a photo of it.
Here is an AP Jules Audemars Gstaad Classic chrono in titanium case watch with rose gold numerals and hands.
My first vintage Omega and OF purchase: 1963 SM30 linen dial. Perhaps not as drool worthy as most of the ones posted (OMG, I mean wow!), but I love it all the same. And my recent pick up from Norman, a 1962 14391. Apologies for the repurposed image from yesterday’s WRUW.
...and I was able to take a look at the case back and it indicated the reference # as 2827-1. Thanks again.
Great idea for a thread, so many awesome examples here. Mine might not be everyone's favourite brand, and it isn't vintage, but I bought it specifically for the rose gold / ss combo. Cheers.