Tom Dick
·Morning all
Well, been away for a couple of days and got home last night to a VERY pleasant surprise!
Now, I accept that there are a great many people on the forum of the 'purist' variety that firstly are not an enormous fan of some of the designs that came out of the 1970's and secondly the odd individual that feels that quartz watches are just not really tennis and lack some sort of mystical horology 'soul'..... I am neither
Being a baby of the 1970's and having a true love for 1970's cool I have dedicated my watch collection focus to Omegas of the late 1960's and 1970's and more over some of the early HEQ Omegas of the time, for me they really represent the most exciting period of watch making in the last 75 year and the peak of Omegas watch making prowess.
So to business, about three weeks back I spotted a watch on evilbay, a non runner with terrible pics but I recognised it instantly as a watch I have wanted for some time but very very rarely seen, I took a gamble and the long and the short of it was I won it, it wasn't 'cheap' but for me it was worth a risk, pics showed it appearing to be in good cosmetic condition but with what looked like damage to the dial.
I arrived home last night and apprehensively open the package
First I realised the watch was NOS with only storage marks! RESULT............. sadly the crystal was heavily milked indicating a major battery leak which had probably wrecked the movement and dial, I unscrewed the case back to reveal the original SSH mercury battery!!!!
I slowly removed the movement................... carefully removed the original battery and checked the case......the fogging was on the crystal only and the dial and hands were mint RESULT...........
SO, I took the old battery out and put a new one in...................... and............. away she went, to date shes bang on time against my Marine Chronometer
So, what was all this about, well I give you the ultimate in 1970's quartz cool by Omega... the mirror dial, Speedmaster 125 case style, Megaquartz 32Khz.. one rare rare beast but not one for the faint hearted and perhaps some might say a little garish!!!!!!!!!
Not for everyone and many forum members will think I am nuts but this is a very rare watch and something you really don't see every day, to find a NOS one with the original battery still fitted is like opening the barn door and finding a brand new 911S with no miles on the clock and as it left the factory!
Cheers Tom
Well, been away for a couple of days and got home last night to a VERY pleasant surprise!
Now, I accept that there are a great many people on the forum of the 'purist' variety that firstly are not an enormous fan of some of the designs that came out of the 1970's and secondly the odd individual that feels that quartz watches are just not really tennis and lack some sort of mystical horology 'soul'..... I am neither
Being a baby of the 1970's and having a true love for 1970's cool I have dedicated my watch collection focus to Omegas of the late 1960's and 1970's and more over some of the early HEQ Omegas of the time, for me they really represent the most exciting period of watch making in the last 75 year and the peak of Omegas watch making prowess.
So to business, about three weeks back I spotted a watch on evilbay, a non runner with terrible pics but I recognised it instantly as a watch I have wanted for some time but very very rarely seen, I took a gamble and the long and the short of it was I won it, it wasn't 'cheap' but for me it was worth a risk, pics showed it appearing to be in good cosmetic condition but with what looked like damage to the dial.
I arrived home last night and apprehensively open the package
First I realised the watch was NOS with only storage marks! RESULT............. sadly the crystal was heavily milked indicating a major battery leak which had probably wrecked the movement and dial, I unscrewed the case back to reveal the original SSH mercury battery!!!!
I slowly removed the movement................... carefully removed the original battery and checked the case......the fogging was on the crystal only and the dial and hands were mint RESULT...........
SO, I took the old battery out and put a new one in...................... and............. away she went, to date shes bang on time against my Marine Chronometer
So, what was all this about, well I give you the ultimate in 1970's quartz cool by Omega... the mirror dial, Speedmaster 125 case style, Megaquartz 32Khz.. one rare rare beast but not one for the faint hearted and perhaps some might say a little garish!!!!!!!!!






Not for everyone and many forum members will think I am nuts but this is a very rare watch and something you really don't see every day, to find a NOS one with the original battery still fitted is like opening the barn door and finding a brand new 911S with no miles on the clock and as it left the factory!
Cheers Tom