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Horological Meandering:
A few Ads.
5Y
By: Ubik
1
Horological Meandering:
My understanding is they were all one company under the group name SIHH.
Nico I believe Omega chronographs were all Lemania movements. The 15 TL was renamed the Omega 33.3. They also created the Lemania 27 ch which was the basis of the Omega 321.
5Y
By: Ubik
1
WristScan:
For the man about town.
5Y
By: Ubik
1
WristScan:
Modern vintage. Very nice. [nt]
5Y
By: Ubik
1
WristScan:
Vintage elegance. Very nice. [nt]
5Y
By: Ubik
0
WristScan:
Thanks Nico. As you say military or not Lemania's are packed full of history.
As you say military or not Lemania's are packed full of history.
5Y
By: Ubik
1
WristScan:
Thanks KMII [nt]
5Y
By: Ubik
0
WristScan:
Lemania Chronometre
My newest family member. The birth of a legendary movement. As crisp as the day it was born. HAGWE.
5Y
By: Ubik
2
Horological Meandering:
Flight Computer
Here's my all black on the Breitling bracelet. What I believe is one of the earliest pictures of one from a 1955 magazine.
5Y
By: Ubik
1
WristScan:
Thanks Nico. These large onions are always delicious, my friend. [nt]
5Y
By: Ubik
1