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hi tekeng
i said that the old omegas were hand made especially the movement and its parts as well as the jewelery edition of women watches.Before 1985 omega was a manufacture because it produced it own movements assembled by hand as well its gold cases and omega wasn't using eta valjoux ebauches.
There are three great brands that made 100%hand made watch but they are in the same price category as omega it is union glashütte, dornblueth uhren and rgm watches a very very high end american watch company.Their prices start at 3500$ very reasonable as compared to what a patek, a blancpain, a breguet or an audemars piguet can cost.
regards
georges
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