Zustand
Das unrestaurierte ORIGINALZIFFERNBLATT ist in gutem, leicht patiniertem, Zustand. Kratzfreies Glas. Das Gehäuse hat altersübliche Gebrauchsspuren, bitte beachten Sie die Fotos. Das Uhrenglas wurde im Zuge des letzten Service getauscht.
Das Ziffernblatt wurde nicht restauriert. Die Leuchtmasse ist vermutlich professionell neu aufgetragen worden. Originalzeiger. Das Band wurde getauscht und zur Zeit ist das "cognac" farbene montiert. (weil uns die Uhr so besser gefällt)
Funktion
Letztes Service in 2019. Das Uhrwerk läuft perfekt.
Product Info
Uhrwerktyp | Handaufzugswerk mit kleiner Sekunde |
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Ziffernblatt | Schwarzes Ziffernblatt |
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Gehäuse | Edelstahlgehäuse |
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Krone | Original Omega Krone |
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Durchmesser | 36 mm Durchmesser (ohne Krone) |
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Kaliber | 267 |
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Referenznummer | 2990 black dial vintage |
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Band | Handgefertigtes, Italienisches Vintage Echtlederband (Händler Einkaufspreis: 70 Euro) |
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Wasserdichtheit | Spritzwasserfest (Hände Waschen Ok, kein Duschen) |
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Bauperiode | 1958 1959 1960 1961 |
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Kommentare
In 1957, Omega launched a series of three “Professional” watches – watches that were meant to be dedicated to a specific target group of individuals and professions: Seamaster (professional divers), Speedmaster (professional racecar drivers), and Railmaster (engineers). Whereas these three went on to gain cult followings and are survived to this day by modern models, the Ranchero, which followed one year later, remains relatively obscure. The Ranchero was billed as a 35mm entry-level timepiece and featured a snap-on caseback and dial features that borrowed heavily from the Professional trio, including triangular hour markers, a broad arrow hours hand, and Arabic numerals at 12, 3, and 9 o’clock. Powering the Ranchero was a 30mm (hence the script on the dial) Omega Cal. 267 manual movement, a family of movements lauded for their accuracy and durability that traces its lineage to the legendary 30T2. The nail in the Ranchero’s coffin was its name, which translates to “ranch hand” in Spanish. Its lack of success in Spanish-speaking markets led to its eventual discontinuation a mere year after its launch, making it a rare and collectible model. The watch we have here is a ck2990 with a factory-original dial, which appears to have been professionally re-lumed at some point in its life. The hands are period-correct and match the reference and have patinaed to a warm ochre that matches the hour markers.