4 DECADES Of Vintage Omega Watches Made EXCLUSIVELY For The US Market - NORMAN MORRIS COLLECTION EP1

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00:00 - intro
00:51 - MODEL F6212
02:15 - MODEL B6237
03:40 - MODEL F6231
05:03 - MODEL G6232
06:26 - MODEL F6238
08:12 - MODEL BX6550
09:36 - MODEL F6249
11:00 - MODEL G6250
12:23 - MODEL N6259
13:47 - MODEL GX6260
15:13 - MODEL GX6250
16:39 - MODEL C6274
18:02 - MODEL 9082
19:29 - MODEL H6280
21:25 - MODEL LL6287-1
22:49 - MODEL KL6312
24:11 - MODEL LLU6289
25:35 - MODEL D6650
26:56 - MODEL KM6610
28:20 - MODEL C6336
29:40 - conclusion

Did you know there is a unique Omega collection just for the US market?

After watching this video, please comment below your favourite 3 pieces.

Here is a link to the Norman Morris catalogue from 1955:

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You have a really great channel. Being an Omega vintage watch enthusiast, I have learnt a lot from you videos. In my opinion, one of the best Chanels when it comes to Omega vintage watches. Wishing you every success and I will certainly keep watching.Many Thanks.

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---- Contents of this video

00:00 - intro
00:51 - MODEL F6212
02:15 - MODEL B6237
03:40 - MODEL F6231
05:03 - MODEL G6232
06:26 - MODEL F6238
08:12 - MODEL BX6550
09:36 - MODEL F6249
11:00 - MODEL G6250
12:23 - MODEL N6259
13:47 - MODEL GX6260
15:13 - MODEL GX6250
16:39 - MODEL C6274
18:02 - MODEL 9082
19:29 - MODEL H6280
21:25 - MODEL LL6287-1
22:49 - MODEL KL6312
24:11 - MODEL LLU6289
25:35 - MODEL D6650
26:56 - MODEL KM6610
28:20 - MODEL C6336
29:40 - conclusion

Here is a link to the Norman Morris catalogue from 1955:

TimelessHistoryChannel
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Wow, thats a lot of great information. Definitely need a bumper in my collection some day..

What a great collection of 50's Omega's . Appreciate your time putting this video together!!!

jadedarby
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Coincidentally I just happen to be wearing my 1964 omega Seamaster DeVille manual wind date only on my left wrist today. Each day I change the watch on my left wrist. Thanks for the video. It was both enjoyable and educational.

coffeeisgood
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I love this exploration of the US market before the watch market became globalised. It makes it über vintage in today's globalised world! The UK watch market from 50s-70s could also be an interesting video subject as 9ct gold was unusually popular here and import tariffs meant that many top-tier Swiss watches had Swiss movements and dials but cases made in the UK. That made for some unique models for the UK market. They are often astounding value these days because they're small and gold and because of the tradition of giving solid gold watches as company gifts for long service or retirement persisted well into the 70s meaning plentiful supply on the used market. Interestingly the retiring employees were seemingly very conservative in taste so there are loads of date-only sub seconds models to be had. E.g. Longines 6922 still being given as retirement gifts in the late 70s!

eurovnik
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Great video. I have an Omega G6267 caliber 354. It was cased by Ross in NYC. It looks very similar to the G6232 shown in this video but without the drilled lugs. Vintage Omegas are my favorite watches to collect, such great history, and variety of models.

DanteVitetta
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I have the Seamaster Deville KM6610 with the exact same dial! With the original signed crystal with magnifier! I can't believe you have one, there are so few photos of it online, it's crazy! One of my favorite dials. They really did something special with it since there's zero patina.

johnz
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Thank you so much for sharing the knowledge! I have learned a lot from your videos 🙏

urbanbaker
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Very nice and informative video. Never knew that the American Omega watches are so different from the ones available in Europe.

Jan-Punt
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Another great video! I’d love to have a collection like that one day. My favorite is #19, but #6 and #14 come close. Thank you for the info about the OXG marking. Solves a minor mystery with my ‘66 Seamaster 600!

mthomas
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I have an Omega Geneve automatic 1012, almost 50 years old, never worn, full factory packaging with box and papers. 💪💪💪

omegaknight
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This man is an omega national treasure

antonylimbouris
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3:40 F6231 in solid gold, 37 mm wide, and 100 m WR could easily be my "one & done" watch. My $30 Casio is good enough for swimming. The F6231 could cover everything else. Pity Omega does not make anything like that today.

mountainhobo
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Trumendus work ! Well done, as usual.

cofrane
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Amazing vintage models! Lovely video ✨🙌
Mate be careful with these vintage timepieces, most of them don’t have any lume, but those which do are probably radium ☢️ you’d better make sure with a Geiger counter before opening them.

Take care my friend,

nathanwabre
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I have questions in regards to MODEL LL6287-1 . I havnt been able to find one with that dial at all. what do i have to search to better find that exact dial look? all the ones i find have a solid color but the one you have here int he video is like a brushed appearance

PrestigeChiro
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Can you please do a vid on 50s geneve models with 266, 267 movements.

thewristwatchvlogger
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Sir I have cal 20f end I dont know if the dial.is original cane you help my please ?

alexmihai
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Ur collection makes me Dizzy… ;D want it all

wankdroid
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34mm is my ideal size for my 7 in wrist. I have a 1960s solid gold Omega Seamaster DeVille

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