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I recently got a couple of E-mail requests for some Info. I couldn't help the requestors :-( , but they highlighted a large gap in my website.
A couple of them are :-
Dynamics :-
500 series of movements :-
700 series of movements :-
Any scans will be thankfully recieved & posted with the owners watermark ( or anonymous if wished ) on my website.
Steve
Hi Guys,
Does anyone out there have any Omega literature for the 60's/70's dynamic range of watches ? Large numbers of these watches were sold, there must be plenty of documentation.
e.g. 552 565 561/564 chronometer etc etc One of the most important movement ranges in Omegas history. Used in a wide variety of watches from Seamaster 300 to the above mentioned dynamics. Does anyone have any Owners manuals covering these movements ?
Again one of the most important movement ranges in Omegas history. Does anyone have any Owners manuals covering these movements ?
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