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mpark
·Dear all.
My grandfather was a WW2 veteran from Scandinavia and he passed away a few years ago. (b. 1918) On the wall of his home, for as long as I can remember, hang an Omega Pocket Watch that I always loved to look at. I have always been extremely fascinated by the engineering work of watch makers, so my Grandfather also took me to the Greenwich museum in Britain, and so forth. Due to all this, he left it in his will to me.
Despite all this, I know virtually nothing about this watch. When I was little I did not think about information that would be interesting today, such as how he got it himself, when he got it, and where. I have been Googling around for days to see if I could find something, but this watch does not carry many of the features that I see online, making me either fearful that it is some Scandinavian version not very common.
I hope that you can help. I have looked at the forum guidelines and will try to answer the way you expect:
1: Post Quality Pictures
See attached.
2: What Can You Tell Us?
Besides from the above, I am not sure which of the two numbers are the serial number (there are the same number twice on the inside of the casing, and another similar, though different, on the mechanics inside). If the Omega serial number table I've seen is correct, and this indeed is the serial number, then it should be from the 1910s. I also see scribbles on the inside that, as I have learned here, suggests watch repairs. Though I cannot find any of the Omega stamps that other websites have talked about.
3: How Can We Help You?
Basically I am just interested in trivia or deeper knowledge about the watch. Is it from Scandinavia? How old is it? I just feel I should have asked a lot of more interested questions about the watch when I had the time, as I think it was a part of his personality that I now don't get to know. All info would be appreciated.
The one's I have Google, it matches mostly this I found on the Omega website: https://www.omegawatches.com/watch-omega-geneve-pocket-watch-ut-121-1740 - the font type, logo on the front, all that. But 1971 seems too late. I was born in the 80's, so in theory he could have bought it 10 years before, but I somehow doubt it. He presented it to me like an heirloom.
Edit: Just talked to my mother, who knows little too, but she told me the watch was indeed an heirloom from his father. So it has to be at least prior to 1918.
Best,
Mpark
My grandfather was a WW2 veteran from Scandinavia and he passed away a few years ago. (b. 1918) On the wall of his home, for as long as I can remember, hang an Omega Pocket Watch that I always loved to look at. I have always been extremely fascinated by the engineering work of watch makers, so my Grandfather also took me to the Greenwich museum in Britain, and so forth. Due to all this, he left it in his will to me.
Despite all this, I know virtually nothing about this watch. When I was little I did not think about information that would be interesting today, such as how he got it himself, when he got it, and where. I have been Googling around for days to see if I could find something, but this watch does not carry many of the features that I see online, making me either fearful that it is some Scandinavian version not very common.
I hope that you can help. I have looked at the forum guidelines and will try to answer the way you expect:
1: Post Quality Pictures
See attached.
2: What Can You Tell Us?
Besides from the above, I am not sure which of the two numbers are the serial number (there are the same number twice on the inside of the casing, and another similar, though different, on the mechanics inside). If the Omega serial number table I've seen is correct, and this indeed is the serial number, then it should be from the 1910s. I also see scribbles on the inside that, as I have learned here, suggests watch repairs. Though I cannot find any of the Omega stamps that other websites have talked about.
3: How Can We Help You?
Basically I am just interested in trivia or deeper knowledge about the watch. Is it from Scandinavia? How old is it? I just feel I should have asked a lot of more interested questions about the watch when I had the time, as I think it was a part of his personality that I now don't get to know. All info would be appreciated.
The one's I have Google, it matches mostly this I found on the Omega website: https://www.omegawatches.com/watch-omega-geneve-pocket-watch-ut-121-1740 - the font type, logo on the front, all that. But 1971 seems too late. I was born in the 80's, so in theory he could have bought it 10 years before, but I somehow doubt it. He presented it to me like an heirloom.
Edit: Just talked to my mother, who knows little too, but she told me the watch was indeed an heirloom from his father. So it has to be at least prior to 1918.
Best,
Mpark