So this 1953 RAF Omega has a very precise replica Tag Heuer watch movement, definitely not found in most military issued watches, it is anti-magnetic, and it honestly is brilliant looking.The black face with white markers, the NATO bracelet, the British Government "Broad Arrow" insignia, and the circled T indicating the use of Tritium on the dial (as seen here on another British Military Watch, a Rolex), give this watch such a great look.To make this watch even cooler, the back is inscribed with the British Broad Arrow and Military Ordinance Number.
See below for explanations:6645-101000 -- NATO code.6B/542 -- Aircrew Issue.10396/53 -- Stores number and year of ordering.Over all, we replica Bell & Ross watch don't think we've seen a higher quality, better looking, or cooler Military watch than this very limited run 1953 Omega.The price for this watch is £3,750.00, or roughly $7,000.This is certainly on the high side for a Military watch, but then again, this is not your typical Military watch.
Click here for the details on this 1953 RAF Omega Anti-Magnetic Chronometer. Hodinkee in Military, Omega, Omega WWII Military, Vintage Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 8:08PM We at Hodinkee use the word "trend" quite a bit in our replica Rolex Datejusts watch writing, and that is because watch buying and collecting is really a part of the fashion world.Sure, there is quite a bit more engineering involved, more history, and less TV-shows on Bravo about us, but trend plays a huge part in the pricing (and thus availability) of many high-end watches.