1950s is a real favorite - it has a little of everything. All timepieces presented are so nice, but the 1958 Constellation is really very special; 1958 is a wonderful year😉; the awesome dial, the lugs, the bracelet, the jumbo serpent on the back, the movement - it checks so many boxes. Wonderful video, thanks again!
Thank you for the comment. Not all the parts are plated this way. I think you’ll find this tread interesting to read: omegaforums.net/threads/the-plating-omega-used-on-their-movements.127866/
1950s is a real favorite - it has a little of everything. All timepieces presented are so nice, but the 1958 Constellation is really very special; 1958 is a wonderful year😉; the awesome dial, the lugs, the bracelet, the jumbo serpent on the back, the movement - it checks so many boxes. Wonderful video, thanks again!
Excellent video- thank you
Many thanks for watching. :)
Thanks. Good information.
As always, You're welcome 😉
Great video! Amazing watches in museum condition.
Thank you for watching! Happy to hear.
Another excellent video 🙏. The size of that factory! No wonder there’s still lots of stock around. Any idea if the copper plates are beryllium ?
Thank you for the comment. Not all the parts are plated this way. I think you’ll find this tread interesting to read: omegaforums.net/threads/the-plating-omega-used-on-their-movements.127866/
@@TimelessHistoryChannelexcellent than you
What is the material used in the movement that looks like copper. These movements look new even though they are very old. Thanks. Great video.
Thank you! 🙏 😊
This article will answer your question: omegaforums.net/threads/the-plating-omega-used-on-their-movements.127866/
@@TimelessHistoryChannel thank you.
I miss your old name :)