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   <title>Omega Seamaster vintage - 176/180</title>
   <updated>2009-09-17T13:59:00+02:00</updated>
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   <published>2008-06-04T00:33:00+02:00</published>
   <author><name>yann perrin</name></author>
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b[Omega Seamaster from the sixies, gold plated 35mm (without crown) watch case, mechanical movement. ABP alligator leather watchband. International warranty. 500 euros.]b

If you would prefer another ABP leather watchband than the one that is already on the watch, then we can change it without any additional charges. For ideas and choices, I suggest you visit our parter’s website. This will show you hundreds of examples of straps made in different types of leathers, colours and designs... [www.abp-paris.com]url:http://www.abp-paris.com/abpw/watch_straps_index.php

b[You can see this pre-owned watch at the  Atelier du Bracelet Parisien shop, the world specialist for made to measures watchbands : ABP, 28 place du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 PARIS. FRANCE]b
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      The Omega story begins in 1848, with its founder Louis Brandt, hand assembling pocket watches put together from parts made in the local La Chaux-de-Fonds. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879, leaving the company to his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, who moved the company to Bienne in January 1880.        <br />
       The name OMEGA made it’s debut in 1894, as it was used as the name of one of the Brandt brother’s watch movement calibers.        <br />
       Both Brandt brothers died in 1903, placing the fate of the company in the control of four people, the oldest of which, Paul-Emile Brandt, was only 23 years of age.        <br />
       Following a merger with Tissot in 1930 a new parent company, SSIH, Société suisse pour l'industrie horlogère SA, Geneva, was created. This group eventually grew to over 50 companies including, Lanco, Lémania and Hamilton. Eventually SSIH became the third largest producers of finished watches and movements in the world.        <br />
       During this period Omega produced some of its most collectible vintage watches Omega is famous for today.        <br />
       Omega Constellation watches, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph, the Omega Seamaster waterproof sports watch and Seamaster Diver watches were all developed during this period. Omega also made a name for itself proving military watches and pilots watches during World War 2.         <br />
       Through an economic crisis in the 1980’s the company merged with another large Swiss conglomerate, ASUAG, makers of Swatch, Longines and Rado, to create a new company ASUAG-SSIH. Eventually this pairing fell on hard times and the company was taken over by a private group and renamed SMH, which still exists today.        <br />
       
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   <title>Omega Seamaster - 22/24</title>
   <updated>2008-05-03T17:11:00+02:00</updated>
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   <published>2008-02-04T08:08:00+01:00</published>
   <author><name>YANN PERRIN</name></author>
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b[Omega Seamaster 1963, 35mm (without crown) stainless steel watch case, mechanical movement calibre 269, 17 jewels, ABP alligator watchband, international warrantie. 400 euros.]b

If you would prefer another ABP leather watchband than the one that is already on the watch, then we can change it without any additional charges. For ideas and choices, I suggest you visit our parter’s website. This will show you hundreds of examples of straps made in different types of leathers, colours and designs... [www.abp-paris.com]url:http://www.abp-paris.com/abpw/watch_straps_index.php

b[You can see this pre-owned watch at the  Atelier du Bracelet Parisien shop, the world specialist for made to measures watchbands : ABP, 28 place du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 PARIS. FRANCE]b
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      The Omega story begins in 1848, with its founder Louis Brandt, hand assembling pocket watches put together from parts made in the local La Chaux-de-Fonds. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879, leaving the company to his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, who moved the company to Bienne in January 1880.        <br />
       The name OMEGA made it’s debut in 1894, as it was used as the name of one of the Brandt brother’s watch movement calibers.        <br />
       Both Brandt brothers died in 1903, placing the fate of the company in the control of four people, the oldest of which, Paul-Emile Brandt, was only 23 years of age.        <br />
       Following a merger with Tissot in 1930 a new parent company, SSIH, Société suisse pour l'industrie horlogère SA, Geneva, was created. This group eventually grew to over 50 companies including, Lanco, Lémania and Hamilton. Eventually SSIH became the third largest producers of finished watches and movements in the world.        <br />
       During this period Omega produced some of its most collectible vintage watches Omega is famous for today.        <br />
       Omega Constellation watches, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph, the Omega Seamaster waterproof sports watch and Seamaster Diver watches were all developed during this period. Omega also made a name for itself proving military watches and pilots watches during World War 2.         <br />
       Through an economic crisis in the 1980’s the company merged with another large Swiss conglomerate, ASUAG, makers of Swatch, Longines and Rado, to create a new company ASUAG-SSIH. Eventually this pairing fell on hard times and the company was taken over by a private group and renamed SMH, which still exists today.        <br />
       
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  <entry>
   <title>Omega Seamaster Date - 20/22</title>
   <updated>2008-06-05T18:54:00+02:00</updated>
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   <published>2008-02-04T08:07:00+01:00</published>
   <author><name>YANN PERRIN</name></author>
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b[Omega Seamaster Date 1967, gold plated 35mm (without crown) watch case, automatic movement, caliber 565. ABP leather watchband. International warranty. 400 euros.]b

If you would prefer another ABP leather watchband than the one that is already on the watch, then we can change it without any additional charges. For ideas and choices, I suggest you visit our parter’s website. This will show you hundreds of examples of straps made in different types of leathers, colours and designs... [www.abp-paris.com]url:http://www.abp-paris.com/abpw/watch_straps_index.php

b[You can see this pre-owned watch at the  Atelier du Bracelet Parisien shop, the world specialist for made to measures watchbands : ABP, 28 place du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 PARIS. FRANCE]b
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      The Omega story begins in 1848, with its founder Louis Brandt, hand assembling pocket watches put together from parts made in the local La Chaux-de-Fonds. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879, leaving the company to his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, who moved the company to Bienne in January 1880.        <br />
       The name OMEGA made it’s debut in 1894, as it was used as the name of one of the Brandt brother’s watch movement calibers.        <br />
       Both Brandt brothers died in 1903, placing the fate of the company in the control of four people, the oldest of which, Paul-Emile Brandt, was only 23 years of age.        <br />
       Following a merger with Tissot in 1930 a new parent company, SSIH, Société suisse pour l'industrie horlogère SA, Geneva, was created. This group eventually grew to over 50 companies including, Lanco, Lémania and Hamilton. Eventually SSIH became the third largest producers of finished watches and movements in the world.        <br />
       During this period Omega produced some of its most collectible vintage watches Omega is famous for today.        <br />
       Omega Constellation watches, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph, the Omega Seamaster waterproof sports watch and Seamaster Diver watches were all developed during this period. Omega also made a name for itself proving military watches and pilots watches during World War 2.         <br />
       Through an economic crisis in the 1980’s the company merged with another large Swiss conglomerate, ASUAG, makers of Swatch, Longines and Rado, to create a new company ASUAG-SSIH. Eventually this pairing fell on hard times and the company was taken over by a private group and renamed SMH, which still exists today.        <br />
       
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  <entry>
   <title>Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch - 227</title>
   <updated>2009-12-01T18:57:00+01:00</updated>
   <id>http://www.paris-watches.com/Omega-Speedmaster-Moonwatch-227_a60.html</id>
   <category term="montres vendues" />
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   <published>2008-02-04T08:05:00+01:00</published>
   <author><name>YANN PERRIN</name></author>
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b[Watch for sale : Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch, 42mm (without crown) stainless steel watch case, mechanical movement, 1985. ABP alligator watchband, international warranty. 1850 euros.]b

If you would prefer another ABP leather watchband than the one that is already on the watch, then we can change it without any additional charges. For ideas and choices, I suggest you visit our parter’s website. This will show you hundreds of examples of straps made in different types of leathers, colours and designs... [www.abp-paris.com]url:http://www.abp-paris.com/abpw/watch_straps_index.php

b[You can see this pre-owned watch at the  Atelier du Bracelet Parisien shop, the world specialist for made to measures watchbands : ABP, 28 place du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 PARIS. FRANCE]b
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      The Omega story begins in 1848, with its founder Louis Brandt, hand assembling pocket watches put together from parts made in the local La Chaux-de-Fonds. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879, leaving the company to his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, who moved the company to Bienne in January 1880.        <br />
       The name OMEGA made it’s debut in 1894, as it was used as the name of one of the Brandt brother’s watch movement calibers.        <br />
       Both Brandt brothers died in 1903, placing the fate of the company in the control of four people, the oldest of which, Paul-Emile Brandt, was only 23 years of age.        <br />
       Following a merger with Tissot in 1930 a new parent company, SSIH, Société suisse pour l'industrie horlogère SA, Geneva, was created. This group eventually grew to over 50 companies including, Lanco, Lémania and Hamilton. Eventually SSIH became the third largest producers of finished watches and movements in the world.        <br />
       During this period Omega produced some of its most collectible vintage watches Omega is famous for today.        <br />
       Omega Constellation watches, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph, the Omega Seamaster waterproof sports watch and Seamaster Diver watches were all developed during this period. Omega also made a name for itself proving military watches and pilots watches during World War 2.         <br />
       Through an economic crisis in the 1980’s the company merged with another large Swiss conglomerate, ASUAG, makers of Swatch, Longines and Rado, to create a new company ASUAG-SSIH. Eventually this pairing fell on hard times and the company was taken over by a private group and renamed SMH, which still exists today.        <br />
       
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  <entry>
   <title>Omega Seamaster Professional - 5/7</title>
   <updated>2009-06-24T13:26:00+02:00</updated>
   <id>http://www.paris-watches.com/Omega-Seamaster-Professional-5-7_a50.html</id>
   <category term="montres vendues" />
   <photo:imgsrc>http://www.paris-watches.com/photo/imagette-871152-1070767.jpg</photo:imgsrc>
   <published>2008-02-03T09:39:00+01:00</published>
   <author><name>YANN PERRIN</name></author>
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b[Omega Seamaster Professional, 2003, quartz movement, 37mm stainless steel watch case. Omega steel bracelet + ABP alligator watchband, international warranty, 850 euros.]b

If you would prefer another ABP leather watchband than the one that is already on the watch, then we can change it without any additional charges. For ideas and choices, I suggest you visit our parter’s website. This will show you hundreds of examples of straps made in different types of leathers, colours and designs... [www.abp-paris.com]url:http://www.abp-paris.com/abpw/watch_straps_index.php

b[You can see this pre-owned watch at the  Atelier du Bracelet Parisien shop, the world specialist for made to measures watchbands : ABP, 28 place du Marché Saint-Honoré, 75001 PARIS. FRANCE]b
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      <img src="http://www.paris-watches.com/photo/871152-1070767.jpg" alt="Omega Seamaster Professional - 5/7" title="Omega Seamaster Professional - 5/7" />
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      The Omega story begins in 1848, with its founder Louis Brandt, hand assembling pocket watches put together from parts made in the local La Chaux-de-Fonds. Louis Brandt passed away in 1879, leaving the company to his two sons Louis-Paul and Cesar, who moved the company to Bienne in January 1880.        <br />
       The name OMEGA made it’s debut in 1894, as it was used as the name of one of the Brandt brother’s watch movement calibers.        <br />
       Both Brandt brothers died in 1903, placing the fate of the company in the control of four people, the oldest of which, Paul-Emile Brandt, was only 23 years of age.        <br />
       Following a merger with Tissot in 1930 a new parent company, SSIH, Société suisse pour l'industrie horlogère SA, Geneva, was created. This group eventually grew to over 50 companies including, Lanco, Lémania and Hamilton. Eventually SSIH became the third largest producers of finished watches and movements in the world.        <br />
       During this period Omega produced some of its most collectible vintage watches Omega is famous for today.        <br />
       Omega Constellation watches, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph, the Omega Seamaster waterproof sports watch and Seamaster Diver watches were all developed during this period. Omega also made a name for itself proving military watches and pilots watches during World War 2.         <br />
       Through an economic crisis in the 1980’s the company merged with another large Swiss conglomerate, ASUAG, makers of Swatch, Longines and Rado, to create a new company ASUAG-SSIH. Eventually this pairing fell on hard times and the company was taken over by a private group and renamed SMH, which still exists today.        <br />
       
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