December 31, 2004, 17:17
Jerry FreedmanOmega Electronic
I have been offered several Omega Electronic Chronometers. I think they are called F300. They have a tuning fork movement licensed from Bulova. Does anyone have an opinion on qulaity and accuracy? And what about power cells?
January 01, 2005, 22:27
Jim RogersClick on this hyperlink go to bottom of the page
Click hereI wouldn't think they would be any better or worse than an Accutron
January 02, 2005, 10:33
Dave FreemanJerry,
over the years I've owned a couple of the Omega F300's along with a number of Bulova Accutrons. Due to repair and fairly high maintenance, I've got rid of most of mine.
When they're working they are great. I agree with the person who said, he wouldn't buy one if it's not running. Getting parts these days is very expensive (e.g. I've seen 218I coil assemblies
going for $200.00 EACH !!)
January 02, 2005, 10:50
Jim RogersJerry,
I guess Lindell, Dave and I sort of have the same opinion in a round about manner.
I have a Accutron,which I just picked up for very little money. The watch is like new. The only reason I bought it was because I consider the Accutron a historical piece.
However, I might not buy an Omega f300 only because I consider an Omega a much higher level Marque and think of it as a better investment in the mechanical/automatic form.
Also, even though the Omega and Accutron probably have the same base movement I wouldn't buy a non-working piece either, as Dave suggests repair cost can get a little crazy.
However, thats just my opinion, and what do I know

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