A link to the past

Back in April, a nice oversized Omega “De Bord” Chronometer pocket watch showed up for sale on eBay. It probably lasted only a few minutes before it went off the radar screen, thus, for the most, it remained unnoticed. The description didn’t help much either. The watch was little covered in the past weekend Market Report article, but since then, my mind remained devoted […]

Market report – May 2017
May 26, 2017

Here we are, a year after the last market report entry. Although it looks like you’ve seen it before, the market did change in some unexpected ways. After an intensive appreciation with requests and sales results breaking record after record – some still are -, we now face not a dramatic drop but for sure a deceleration, and possible a even greater separation […]

For the last 10 years, the import codes matter has been widely discussed, but never satisfactorily explained. The 3 letter US import codes were most of the times, attributed to the manufacturer. There is no excuse here, as I had the same perception for many years too. It was only after I dealt with two different […]

The paths never taken by Omega
July 14, 2016

Trying to explain “what really is Omega”, its no easy task. But it could unveil in the form of many things… definitely more then James Bond and Man on the Moon. With little exception, wherever you look at, trying to document yourself about Omega’s history, every piece of article will start with a reverence for what dictionary will return for “Omega”, […]

Counting Jewels with Omega – Part II
June 3, 2016

Since the emblem of the Omega manufacture and the beginning of the journey can be identified on good reasons with then newly tailored 19″ lig. caliber, developed by François Chevillat, it is worth offering a small tribute to it’s creation by adapting this small grading study on the evolution of the 19″ caliber, being the most versatile of […]

Market report – May 2016
May 18, 2016

The current interest in vintage watches has made price indexes get to the highest level, with the collectors pool rapidly increasing, while the mass of the real important timepieces shrinking, being vaulted by the day. But even a decade ago, it was clear that vintage was no longer (widely accepted as) cheap. Which basically means […]

Counting Jewels with Omega – Part I
May 9, 2016

As most watch enthusiasts know, jewels have been in the watchmaking landscape since the early 1700’s. The necessity and the role of the jewels was to reduce friction and wear on the moving parts, improve accuracy and prolong the watch utility. With the help of the mechanized production, and interchangeable parts, at the end of the 19th and the […]