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Thanks Desmond :)
The second from the top is a somewhat RARE Omega ref. 2505-21 in a large 38 mm stainless steel case. Beautiful original textured dial with applied gold numerals and hour markers. Original hands. The watch is powered by a manual movement cal. 265. This watch was manufactured in 1951. It is quite difficult
these days to find a vintage Omega this large but to find one with an original Omega papers is VERY RARE !!
The bottom one with black dial is Omega Suveran. reference 2400-4. 15 jewel
movement. The watch dates to 1940s. Black expertly refinished dial with Arabic
numerals. Case diameter 35 mm. These I read were made only for the Swedish market.
: Welcome, you have some fine watches there - the cal 564 Connie with
: the Milanese bracelet is a stunner, as is the chronograph. I
: think, particularly, the early Seamaster chronometer is your
: best piece in terms of uncommoness and collectibility - a gem
: May you wear them well.
: Cheers
: Desmond:
: I wanted to share with fellow collectors.
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