OMEGA SKELETON SOLID SILVER ANTIQUE WATCH 1908
ORIGINAL 15 JEWEL MECHANISM - WORKING CONDITION
This Omega skeleton is a collectible antique timepiece. The original Omega silver case has been converted and has two back lids; inner lid has "Grand Prix Paris 1900" medallions. The engraved Omega dial has black hands and the second hand at 9 o’clock, features image of mermaid and Omega stamp. The original Omega engraved mechanism is powered by a manual winding/time setting crown and has 15 jewels. Overall, this timepiece is in working condition.

Mechanism: signed 2906422; signed Omega
Case diameter: 51mm
Case lug to lug: 62mm
Case thickness: 13mm
History of Omega
OMEGA is the last letter of the Greek alphabet and symbolises accomplishment and perfection - qualities that have been inherent in every OMEGA watch since the company's founding by Louis Brandt in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, in 1848.
The brand's reputation for innovation and quality has led to numerous awards over the company's 150-year history, starting as early as 1900 with the Grand Prix at the Paris World Fair and continuing with the world precision record of 97.8 points at the Kew-Teddington observatory in England in 1936.
OMEGA went on to be official timekeeper at no less than 21 Olympic Games, bringing numerous innovations to Olympic sports over the years, such as the first electronic timekeeping at the Helsinki games in 1952 - the same year in which the company was awarded the Olympic Cross of Merit for its outstanding contribution to sport.
On account of its precision and reliability, OMEGA's Speedmaster watch was chosen by NASA as its official chronometer in 1965 and 4 years later was the first watch to be worn on the moon, when, on 21 July 1969, Neil Armstrong made his giant leap for mankind.
In more recent years, OMEGA has continued to build on its reputation for precision and innovation, presenting the world's first self-winding wristwatch with central tourbillon (launched in 1994) and the revolutionary coaxial escapement sur developed in conjunction with renowned English master watchmaker George Daniels first offered in limited series in 1999.

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