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 Posted: Wed Oct 16th, 2013 12:07 am
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oagaspar wrote:
TY Chris & Chris!...the Omegamatic had 2 versions as you will read in the link below,mine is made after 1996 and has a rechargeable battery powered by the rotor based on a eta 205.911,Omega Cal.1400.I have been wanting one for a few years and finally pulled the trigger on a near NOS at a great price imho from a FB friend.At 36mm it still wears fairly well and I have put it on a Omega rubber since the pic above,the bracelet just fit me,but a bit tight,so the seller is looking where he may have placed the extra links as they were not in the box,it was this dial that I really wanted and does not come up often as the black dial version.ThumbsUp02.gif

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Seamaster_Omegamatic


Thanks for the additional info and reference link Oscar.

I agree with you...this is a sweet and unique dial combo!thumbsup.gif

It will look sweet on the Omega rubber too...I hope you get the extra links sorted out....

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I think that Omega gave up this hybrid project because of capacitor leaks over time.
Also the mechanical era was back on track and it may be what we call a transition from quartz to mechanical era.

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