Earloffunk
Well-Known Member
Not quite a pilot's watch but a watch in complementing colors...
Thats a real beauty! Congrats!
Love Omegas… I see the Broad Arrow mark .
Not really. I‘ll give you a hint: if I told you, I‘d have to kill you.Love Omegas… I see the Broad Arrow mark .
Is that an RAF issue ?
Bond, James Bond, no time to die I believeNot really. I‘ll give you a hint: if I told you, I‘d have to kill you.
Omega seamaster 300's with automatic movements and fixed spring bars were issued to the army for the SAS and the RN for divers and the SBS from 1967-71.
The army ordered the first batch and after seing those the navy decided to commision their own version, the army watches are a lot rarer.
You won't see a broad arrow on the front just the arrow and markings on the back, W10 for the army 0552 for the navy, the last numbers you see are the year of issue.
The A on a serial code means modified by omega.
A 1967 RN seamaster sold at auction at bonhams last year for £48,180
And no I don't have one.
People get confused with markings on british military watches especially with thinking W10 is a model.
W10 – British Army
6B or 6BB – Royal Air Force
0552 – Royal Navy (up to 1992)
0555 – Royal Navy (after 1992)
NATO stock no. NSN
9237697 – mechanical dive watch
7573314 – quartz dive watch
7995443 – quartz SBS day-date dive watch
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I have a civilian version of that same watch . I was wondering what year it was made.New to the forum, watches are also one of my passions. This is my US Army (stamped on the back) Omega c.1945; this one adorns one of my mannequin most of the time. My go to watch with flight jackets is usually a modern Hamilton Khaki.
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Very nice watch! Omega is my favorite brand. The serial number on my movement is 1017xxxx and is within the 10M range made between 1944-1946. The previous owner told me it was a 1945, which is close enough for me .I have a civilian version of that same watch . I was wondering what year it was made. View attachment 120387
I’ve developed a real liking for Omegas. I think they are well constructed and are very accurate.Very nice watch! Omega is my favorite brand. The serial number on my movement is 1017xxxx and is within the 10M range made between 1944-1946. The previous owner told me it was a 1945, which is close enough for me .
I have a even earlier Omega tank watch art deco Burt, still keeps great timeI’ve developed a real liking for Omegas. I think they are well constructed and are very accurate.
Mine? About 1926, you can't see it from this angle but it has the raised curved crystalWow i like that a lot. What year was that watch made?