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: ...you got my attention Sam :-)
: Nice job of "de-stealthing" the
: stealth watch with the comparative pictures
: too. As a Railmaster owner and a fan of
: simplicity/legibility, your watch is elegant
: in it's own right even without the details
: imho. Cool post. Care to say more about the
: dimensions and movement? Thanks!
The watch is a moderate size, 36.5mm wide, 38mm thru the crown and 11mm thick. It has 19 mm lugs.
It weighs a moderate 117 grams on the white gold bracelet (far less than a Speedy Pro at 140 grams and close to the titanium X-33 at 111 grams).
The movement is the Calibre 751, introduced in 1967, the chronometer rated, 24 jewel version day-date movement, younger sibling to the 561 and 564 date chronometer movements (and 551 no date) that made Omega famous in the late 1950s and 1960s.
No movement photos, but look here for a parts list sort of view
http://www.watchco.com.au/cal_751.htm
The watch has a two year warranty from Omega following resotration, so I am loath to open it for photos.
See also this article on these Seamasters, introduced and commented on here.
http://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com/2007/07/omega-seamaster-golden-chronometres.html
And the pdf of the article
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/476678/GoldenSeamaster.pdf
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