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    A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Hello Guys After quite a lot of work, phone calls, emais, SMSs, research and comparisons etc, the “Release Candidate “ version is here, in exclusive for MM.fr. Please accept in advance my apologies for the imprecisions and mistakes that may be still present, but I wanted to really present it to you in this initial version. I would like to acknowledge from the beginning Gino “GinoBi” for the help he has been giving me out of his huge experience, and Franco “squelette” for support and the translation in English which should come soon.
    It is my intention to publish this work in several Italian and foreign “fora”. The table is for everybody and everybody will be able to use it freely. The only one caveat is that everybody, including those who love “cut and paste” should always quote, wherever they use it, the author of the table.
    Many items are still missing from the table, because we will add also photos of all bracelets discussed. At the end I will set up a sheet with hyperlinks to all pictures and I will send it to whoever will ask for it.


    May I confirm that the table is still in the “release candidate” version, and that we are open to modifications, corrections and changes but only if backed by real evidence and ot just hearsay.



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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Very nice! Looks even more complete than my previous reference (ƒXƒsƒ}ƒX—.‹Z9), and has the advantage of not being in Japanese :)

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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Thank you Marco! STICKY!!!
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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    We'll let it linger here in the discussion forum for a bit and then move it to the Articles sub-forum.
    Alex

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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Quote Originally Posted by AAP View Post
    We'll let it linger here in the discussion forum for a bit and then move it to the Articles sub-forum.
    Thank you sir
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    My Grandfather's Movado Sub Sea Automatic

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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Outstanding work , thanks for sharing with all the Omega lovers

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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Interesting stuff.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Thanks for sharing. I'm a bit stumped on this 1035 bracelet I have with #4 endlinks. What is the period correct bracelet for these #4 endlinks?

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    Re: A "definitive" guide to vintage Omega bracelets

    Wicked. So useful. Thanks heaps

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