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Hello members, Did the watches of the first batch 2777-1 TA have a signed . I thought I would share with you guys (and Megan) my latest acquisition - an Omega '53 military watch with "thin arrow" dial. This watch was issued only for one year in 1953 in a somewhat limited number.A Well Preserved Military Issued Omega 53 Fat Arrow in Original Condition with Original Military Engravings - 1953. The Omega ‘Fat Arrow’ is a British Air Ministry (RAF) issued wristwatch. Its official title, denoted inside the case back by Omega, is the 2777-1 SC.
Hello members, Did the watches of the first batch 2777-1 TA have a signed crystal? Is it obligatory for this model? Or did they also come with unsigned. I thought I would share with you guys (and Megan) my latest acquisition - an Omega '53 military watch with "thin arrow" dial. This watch was issued only for one year in 1953 in a somewhat limited number. Hi - i'm fairly new to vintage/military watches, am interested in buying a 53 fat arrow but looking for some expert advice - for example is this one genuine? I've seen a few with a serial number over 10000 but I thought that only 5,900 were ever produced?
This lovely condition Omega ‘53 has a faded lume Titrium British MoD “Fat Arrow” dial and original inner soft iron Dust Cover and Crenelated Movement Ring. It has all the correct military issue markings on the caseback.The Omega RAF ’53 “Fat Arrow” for sale comes from the family of the original owner, who served as an RAF fitter during his National Service in the 1950s. Omega 1953 RAF "Fat Arrow" Pilots Wristwatch, ordered during the Cold War by the British Air Ministry, features a 283 calibre shockproof movement.
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The Omega ‘Fat Arrow’ is a British Air Ministry (RAF) issued wristwatch. Its official title as denoted inside the case back by Omega is the 2777-1 SC. Manufactured to the precise specifications of the Air Ministry in 1952 and delivered only in 1953 for one year to the Royal Air Force.This watch is extremely rare and one of the most highly collectible British Military watches. This 1953 Omega was part of a exclusive one year order from the British Royal Air Force, a limited number of only 5900 pieces were produced for pilots & officers.This is a superb and early example (one of the first) of this iconic military watch, an “Omega 53 Fat Arrow” RAF pilots watch. The movement is pristine and running perfectly. The original soft iron dial and the case are in superb original condition.A Very Well Preserved Omega 53 Fat Arrow in Fantastic Condition with Original Military Engravings and Nicely Aged Lume, 1953
A Well Preserved Military Issued Omega 53 Fat Arrow in Original Condition with Original Military Engravings - 1953. The Omega ‘Fat Arrow’ is a British Air Ministry (RAF) issued wristwatch. Its official title, denoted inside the case back by Omega, is the 2777-1 SC. Hello members, Did the watches of the first batch 2777-1 TA have a signed crystal? Is it obligatory for this model? Or did they also come with unsigned. I thought I would share with you guys (and Megan) my latest acquisition - an Omega '53 military watch with "thin arrow" dial. This watch was issued only for one year in 1953 in a somewhat limited number.
Hi - i'm fairly new to vintage/military watches, am interested in buying a 53 fat arrow but looking for some expert advice - for example is this one genuine? I've seen a few with a serial number over 10000 but I thought that only 5,900 were ever produced?
This lovely condition Omega ‘53 has a faded lume Titrium British MoD “Fat Arrow” dial and original inner soft iron Dust Cover and Crenelated Movement Ring. It has all the correct military issue markings on the caseback.
The Omega RAF ’53 “Fat Arrow” for sale comes from the family of the original owner, who served as an RAF fitter during his National Service in the 1950s. Omega 1953 RAF "Fat Arrow" Pilots Wristwatch, ordered during the Cold War by the British Air Ministry, features a 283 calibre shockproof movement.
The Omega ‘Fat Arrow’ is a British Air Ministry (RAF) issued wristwatch. Its official title as denoted inside the case back by Omega is the 2777-1 SC. Manufactured to the precise specifications of the Air Ministry in 1952 and delivered only in 1953 for one year to the Royal Air Force.
This watch is extremely rare and one of the most highly collectible British Military watches. This 1953 Omega was part of a exclusive one year order from the British Royal Air Force, a limited number of only 5900 pieces were produced for pilots & officers.This is a superb and early example (one of the first) of this iconic military watch, an “Omega 53 Fat Arrow” RAF pilots watch. The movement is pristine and running perfectly. The original soft iron dial and the case are in superb original condition.
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