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- Omega 635 Watch Movement - EmmyWatch
The Omega 635 is a manual wind watch movement produced from 1974 to 1979, with approximately 90,000 units manufactured It shares many parts with the automatic family 670 and features a sweep second hand and Incabloc Shock Protection
- Omega 625 help! | Omega Watch Forums
The upper one is listed as a 1010 base caliber, which is one of the cost saving notaquartz movements from the same era At least with these movements, they are plentiful, and it is easy to get more and more
- Omega 635 Caliber Information - ranfft. org
Here you can see information about the Omega 635 caliber from the manufacturer Omega Open this page to view all information about the Omega 635 caliber
- Anyone have info about the cal. 625? - WatchUSeek Watch Forums
I need info about the Omega cal 625 Is it a good movement? Is it reliable? Are spare parts still easy to find or do I have to send a watch to Bienne for a service? I know this movement can be found in de Ville's of the 70's and also in a lot of ladies watches during the same era Why wasn't it used in more models? Too expensive or not good
- Omega cal 625 balance staff - is it different to cal 620?
Looking in the Incabloc datasheets, it has different entries for 620 (hole 075) and 625 (hole 0 80) D'oh! This would explain my other thread with the loose collet ("Solid collet loose on Omega 625 - best fix?") I think I've fitted the wrong part If so, the correct parts seem VERY rare
- OMEGA cal: 625 - 635 - urdelar. se
Manufactured from 1973 - 1979 Data Omega cal: 625 17 jewels, manual wind Size: 17 50 mm H: = 2 50 mm N: = 21 600 A h Power reserve: -- Versions: 625: base caliber 626: special finish in yellow gold, made in 322 pcs 627: moon phase, made in 206 pcs 635: sweep second
- Omega 625 - oldswisswatches. com
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- Omega Calibers - Ultimate Resource Guide - Millenary Watches
Below, you can find an extensive list of Omega calibers from Omega The list is not complete but includes a large majority of the movements used by – or developed by – Omega throughout the years
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