Omega Pocket Watch Movement Custom Watch Skeleton 1920s
Omega Pocket Watch Movement Custom Watch Skeleton 1920s
Omega Pocket Watch Movement from the 1920s: A Unique Skeleton Timepiece
Introduction
In the world of vintage timepieces, the 1920s Omega pocket watch movement holds a special place. This particular movement has been meticulously overhauled and transformed into a captivating custom engraved watch, combining the elegance of the past with modern craftsmanship. Let's delve into the exquisite details and features of this one-of-a-kind timepiece.
Caliber and Mechanical Functionality
The caliber of this remarkable timepiece dates back to 1920, bearing the serial number 5930175. As a mechanical hand-winding movement, it offers a power reserve of approximately 24 hours, ensuring reliable timekeeping. Adjusting the long hand alignment is as simple as pulling the crown one step, allowing for precise time setting.
Skeleton Design and Engraving
Upon first glance, the front dial catches the eye with its distinctive brown plate adorned solely with Arabic numerals. Below the dial, you'll discover intricate streamline engravings that add a touch of artistry and enhance the watch's aesthetic appeal. Turning the watch to its back reveals another stunning feature—the bridge has been masterfully hollowed out, maintaining its structural integrity while showcasing the intricate skeletonization. This unique custom work truly befits the name "full skeleton." The hands of the watch are elegantly crafted from black painted steel, contrasting beautifully against the movement.
Enhancements and Protection
To ensure longevity and preserve its beauty, the entire movement has been meticulously plated with 22k gold, safeguarding it against rust. The gears remain uncoated to maintain their functionality. Furthermore, the screws have been meticulously set with blue steel to prevent corrosion, while all the locking stones on the gears have been replaced with exquisite rubies, adding a touch of luxury and enhancing the movement's performance.
Stainless Steel Case and Overall Dimensions
The stainless steel case enveloping this magnificent timepiece has received a lavish 22k gold plating, resulting in an opulent appearance. With a diameter of approximately 47.5mm (excluding the crown) and a thickness of around 16.4mm, the case showcases a bold and substantial presence on the wrist. The lug width measures approximately 22mm, allowing for various strap options to match personal style preferences.
Strap and Timekeeping Accuracy
Complementing the striking aesthetics of the watch is a thick black crocodile leather strap, expertly stitched with black thread. This combination adds a touch of sophistication and ensures comfortable wear. The movement itself boasts commendable timekeeping accuracy, with a daily difference of approximately 1 to 2 minutes—a testament to its excellent condition and meticulous restoration.
Condition and Ownership
While the photos may not capture every minute detail, it is important to note that this is an antique timepiece and may exhibit small scratches consistent with its age. Thus, we kindly request potential buyers to consider this aspect before making a purchase. It's crucial to understand that this watch is not meant to be flawless but cherished for its historical significance and the artistry involved in its restoration.
As the custodians of this extraordinary timepiece, we eagerly await the next owner who will appreciate its craftsmanship and care for it with the respect it deserves. If you have an affinity for vintage watches and understand the charm of imperfections that tell a story, this custom engraved Omega pocket watch movement from the 1920s could be your perfect match.
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Watches we sell were entrusted to us by customers from Japan & Hong Kong - The watches we sell come from Japan & Hong Kong, where clients in Japan & Hong Kong consigned their watches to us so that we can sell their watches for them.
1 ~ 2 weeks of processing time + 1 ~ 2 weeks of shipping - After ordering, we would need to collect the watch from the consignor in Japan & Hong Kong. Our watchmaker will inspect the watch, and ship it to you. It takes around 1 ~ 2 weeks of processing time, as we want to ensure what we are selling is in good condition. We also rank and reflect the condition of watches as factual as possible through photos and words. Shipping would take another 1 ~ 2 weeks.
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