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Baldrick

Beautiful, beautiful Omega, can't see the attraction in Rolex, when you have such a diverse range as Omega's, JMO, BIKIR :D

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Aren

Outstanding GC !

 

Thanks for sharing. Really nice! :D

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GC
Beautiful, beautiful Omega, can't see the attraction in Rolex, when you have such a diverse range as Omega's, JMO, BIKIR :D

 

very true...

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scope

Sweet,thanks GC!

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thunder92
Sweet,thanks GC!

 

Beautiful.I am crying right now :lol:

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nunu78

wow i luv this Porn,who needs a section 8

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rychastings

What is that skeleton watch with the hairspring at the middle. That hairspring expanding and contracting is amazing!

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speedzmaster
Beautiful, beautiful Omega, can't see the attraction in Rolex, when you have such a diverse range as Omega's, JMO, BIKIR :P

 

very true...

 

That isn't true whatsoever! For one thing, Omega mods existing Swiss movements. Rolex movements are in-house.

Anyway, if you want to talk about diversification in a brand, you should've mentioned IWC.

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Baldrick
you should've mentioned IWC.

 

No I shouldn't have, I'll mention what I want to mention and not what you fucking tell me to AND once again you're WRONG, I never mentioned their movements, NOT all their movements are supplied movements, Omega are a MANUFACTURE, I stated that they had a more DIVERSE range, try READING before you open yer big trap, ya bampot :P

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you should've mentioned IWC.

 

No I shouldn't have, I'll mention what I want to mention and not what you fucking tell me to AND once again you're WRONG, I never mentioned their movements, NOT all their movements are supplied movements, Omega are a MANUFACTURE, I stated that they had a more DIVERSE range, try READING before you open yer big trap, ya bampot :P

 

Diverse, as in Omega, whom also supply quartz watches, can be had at your local Costco.

Clearly, from your response, its obvious that you are wrong. :D

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Baldrick

No, dense-o, I am RIGHT, Omega are a MANUFACTURE and design and build in-house movements :P

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No, dense-o, I am RIGHT, Omega are a MANUFACTURE and design and build in-house movements :P

 

Oh, really?

I love the "NOTE" at the bottom of that page.

 

Omega are a manufacture of Omega stamped rotors! :D

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Baldrick

No, O' Reilly, let's see you cited Chuck maddox, from 2001, didya forget about the 8500/8501 series, did ya f'get about their history.

 

Weakened by the severe monetary crisis and recession of 1975 to 1980, SSIH was bailed out by the banks in 1981. During this period, Seiko expressed interest in acquiring Omega, but nothing came out of the talks.

 

Switzerland's other watch making giant Allgemeine Schweizerische Uhrenindustrie AG (ASUAG - supplier of a large range of Swiss movements and watch assemblers) was in economic difficulty. It was the principal manufacturer of Ébauche (unfinished movements) and owner, through their sub-holding company GWC (General Watch Co), of various other Swiss watch brands including Longines, Rado, Certina and Mido.

 

After drastic financial restructuring, the R&D departments of ASUAG and SSIH ( Omega ) merged production operations at the ETA complex in Granges. The two companies completely merged forming ASUAG-SSIH, ( again..Omega) a holding company, in 1983.

 

Two years later this holding company was taken over by a group of private investors led by Nicolas Hayek. Renamed SMH, Société de Microélectronique et d'Horlogerie, this new group over the next decade proceeded to become one of the top watch producers in the world.[5] In 1998 it became the Swatch Group, which now manufactures Omega and other brands such as Blancpain, Swatch, and Breguet.

 

Omega were manufacturing and using their OWN maovements :ie: ETA movements !

 

You got that Einstein, and no, you're wrong about Daniels also, !

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No, O' Reilly, let's see you cited Chuck maddox, from 2001, didya forget about the 8500/8501 series, did ya f'get about their history.

 

Weakened by the severe monetary crisis and recession of 1975 to 1980, SSIH was bailed out by the banks in 1981. During this period, Seiko expressed interest in acquiring Omega, but nothing came out of the talks.

 

Switzerland's other watch making giant Allgemeine Schweizerische Uhrenindustrie AG (ASUAG - supplier of a large range of Swiss movements and watch assemblers) was in economic difficulty. It was the principal manufacturer of Ébauche (unfinished movements) and owner, through their sub-holding company GWC (General Watch Co), of various other Swiss watch brands including Longines, Rado, Certina and Mido.

 

After drastic financial restructuring, the R&D departments of ASUAG and SSIH ( Omega ) merged production operations at the ETA complex in Granges. The two companies completely merged forming ASUAG-SSIH, ( again..Omega) a holding company, in 1983.

 

Two years later this holding company was taken over by a group of private investors led by Nicolas Hayek. Renamed SMH, Société de Microélectronique et d'Horlogerie, this new group over the next decade proceeded to become one of the top watch producers in the world.[5] In 1998 it became the Swatch Group, which now manufactures Omega and other brands such as Blancpain, Swatch, and Breguet.

 

Omega were manufacturing and using their OWN maovements :ie: ETA movements !

 

You got that Einstein, and no, you're wrong about Daniels also, !

 

So, I guess all the rep makers should quote "Genuine Omega Movements" on all of their Swiss ETA rep offerings now? :P

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Baldrick

It must be very lonely right there at the cutting edge of stupidity, eh Speedz, citing a 2001 article by Chuck, didya nod off and forget which decade you were in, still I'm sure you have some wonderful discussions with yourself :finger:

 

Now, run along and mod some of your Rollie reps and or be all that you can be, at least for an hour or so :facepalm:

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It must be very lonely right there at the cutting edge of stupidity, eh Speedz, citing a 2001 article by Chuck, didya nod off and forget which decade you were in, still I'm sure you have some wonderful discussions with yourself :finger:

 

Now, run along and mod some of your Rollie reps or and be all that you can be, at least for an hour or so :facepalm:

 

The Baldy truth: resort to character attacks when you are wrong and all else fails. :rofl:

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Baldrick

PROVE ME WRONG, double dare ya :finger:

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