Visit to the Omega Museum, Part II

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Part II is interesting for other reasons, here mainly steel tool watches and prototypes of one kind or another.

Deep divers, both prototypes, on the left is a 1000m, and the minimalist one on the right I don´t know.



A nice case of 70´s funkadalia.



1970´s Hard Metal Collection



1950´s Trifecta 2913, 2914 and 2915


2913



Railmaster explained and the prototype white version.



This one was my favourite, again no description in the museum, but I would think a 33.3



I didn´t take many pictures of all the astronauts watches, I think we´ve all seen them many, many times before, but I did find opportunity to take a couple of selfies...



My favourite LE Speedmaster, here with lots of cool garnish



Alaska Project



Tricky Dicky´s presentation Speedmaster



A nice one with the cool golden crater box.



And finally a superb case with the complete Flightmaster range



Hope you enjoyed the pictures!
 
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Excellent shots. Those 70's watches? I think I need a Valium.
 
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That's it! I need to book flight to Bienne .love the photo thanks for sharing .
 
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nice to see my white dial Railmaster prototype resting comfortably in the museum; back where it came from......kind regards.chim
 
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Thanks again - all very interesting and excellent photographs.
 
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Did you maybe saw tintin prototype? Do we know now where that rocket should be placed? On sub second hand or chrono sec. hand? Thx
 
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Did you maybe saw tintin prototype? Do we know now where that rocket should be placed? On sub second hand or chrono sec. hand? Thx

The Speedmaster that you are talking about is AFAIK a modern watch, I don´t think it is based on a vintage piece. The museum only displays vintage watches.