Today we have the Omega Half Rotor, which has arrived for the first time in quite a while.
If you like vintage watches or Omega watches, you must visit this place.
This is a watch with a presence that is unmissable in the history of wristwatches.
Half-rotor watches were manufactured during the early stages of the evolution from hand-wound watches to automatic winding watches.
Later, machines with full rotors were developed,
This was a structure known as a semi-rotating rotor or bumper rotor, which had been seen in previous prototypes.
When you shake the watch from side to side, you can feel and hear the rotors hitting each other.
This is a watch with indescribable vintage details.
The rotor recoils to wind the mainspring.
Since automatic winding is still incomplete, the rotor is almost never able to wind the mainspring completely.
The fragility of the watch, which stops quickly if you don't wind it by hand, is what makes it so cute.
The half-rotor movement, developed in collaboration with Tissot,
There are small second and center second models,
If you like vintage watches, the small seconds model is definitely the one for you, right?
Personally, I like the dial design and details,
I have a tendency to be drawn to watches with small seconds features.
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This is a dead stock item manufactured in 1944, but still has the protective sticker from when it was shipped.
This is something that can only be described as a miracle.
Most of the items from this era are very damaged.
Occasionally there are ones in good condition, but they have been used.
It is rare to find something that is almost unused.
This particular item not only has a protective seal but also the case is in excellent condition.
Although it isn't flawless, there is no major damage and the dial is quite clean.
It is rare to see anything in this condition, not just a half-rotor.
It can be said to be a miraculous item.
OMEGA is a watch brand highly praised by many watch enthusiasts.
The best cost performance and careful construction,
We have a selection of masterpieces, including vintage watches, that fascinate many people of all ages.
My personal favorite is the Omega from around World War II.
With their excellent designs and wide variety, they are well worth collecting.
There's something so profound that every time you discover something, you want it more.
This half rotor...I really want this one!