People have been faking things since time began and watches have always been a target. I think what you have is a Harvel watch with a Harvel dial that has been rebranded to Omega by an unscrupulous individual. The movement looks like a modified FEF 130 to me.
Hi Austin, your movement is a Valjoux 730. Info is available on the web to enable you to set the date and time etc. It sounds to me like the watch is fully wound (as roughbarked has stated) so a service is needed. On the inside of the case back you should find a reference number which should...
I think there was a Milgauss shown on Rolex forums with a similar error a while back. The black text was slightly off but the orange Milgauss text was ok.
Errors on Rolex dials pop up more frequently than you would imagine, but as they produce large quantities of watches, errors are...
Hi Streetsnake, At first I thought you were going to show us a nice Heuer/Hamilton automatic chronograph. Sadly your case would have housed a cheap pin lever chronograph movement. The back of your watch gives the game away in that it is stamped “Basis”. Have a google for “Basis Chronograph”...
Hi viclip, I reckon your movement is based on a FHF calibre. There are a fair few that are quite similar. The 175 and 186 for example, but I believe they are all based on the cal 150.
Hi Dan, have you tried the vintage Omega database?
The link (if it works)
https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj8xIavxL3uAhW-4zgGHT75DJMQFjAAegQIBRAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.omegawatches.com%2Fvintage-watches&usg=AOvVaw334GJQlbPFryqBpCZxrv6x
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