Thanks for the information.... I'll ask repair service to open it and come back with serial number ;-) I grab this watch because I have never seen such a dial before (previously I had various Seamaster models, but sold them when I get fed of them ;-) .... Plus this watch is in such a nice condition.
I just acquire beautifull Omega Seamaster Ref 145.019, caliber 861 (see picture). All parts are original and just serviced in Omega Authorised Service (2 year warranty) Can you help me to find out when this model was introduced? (I know it was around 1970...) Some sources claim that this was "Soccer
I sent description and pictures to JLC too. Got the answer today from their Manager Sales & Marketing Eastern Europe and the answer is : "....the watch approx. dates back to 1970 and was produced in France. At this time, watches (mostly with ETA-movements) have been produced by another independent c
Jaeger, Made in France??? I would appreciate very much if someone could get me more information about this watch. Its old lady's watch but it seems that it has never been worn. What puzzles me is “Made in France” at the bottom of the dial. Case seems to be yellow gold or gold plated. Inside is small
You put me in a trouble asking for photos on a wrist ;-) I wear my watch on a right hand (although I'm not lefthanded) ...hence it's not east to carry a camera and push all of these buttons with just my loosy left hand. But I did it ;-) It's not an artwork but just for information it would be useful
I got my MUT38 just before Christmas too ;-) Whan I put it (for the first time) on my wrist looked hughe for 38mm.... now seems lika a perfect size. Looks fragile....and I thought it would be just for special occasions. It just turned out that I did not take it off from my wrist since December 22 ;-
Steve Thanks for taking the trouble to answer my post. Talked to them. They simply take the watch and send it by post to the service somewhere in the US. Anyone knows where that service is? Zeljko.