I assume you are talking about my watch, Alpha. I would not call it a marriage. I would call it an amateurs' homage attempt. I really like the Omega vintage sector dial, so I drew one up and transferred it to a home made blank dial. I cut the dial out of a sheet of brass. Then I purchased the case, the movement (Chinese ST3620) and the hands on eBay and put it all together. Since it was my first attempt at creating a dial, I called it Alpha (as opposed to Omega, which is the last letter of Greek alphabet). Hopefully, one of these days I will buy myself a real Omega with a sector dial.
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Perfection 😍👏🏻👏🏻
Perfect vintage iteration, I love it.
This is one of my favorite sector dials. But, at this time, I cannot afford and Omega, I built myself an Alpha.
Is that a marriage watch?
Is that a marriage watch?
I assume you are talking about my watch, Alpha. I would not call it a marriage. I would call it an amateurs' homage attempt. I really like the Omega vintage sector dial, so I drew one up and transferred it to a home made blank dial. I cut the dial out of a sheet of brass. Then I purchased the case, the movement (Chinese ST3620) and the hands on eBay and put it all together. Since it was my first attempt at creating a dial, I called it Alpha (as opposed to Omega, which is the last letter of Greek alphabet). Hopefully, one of these days I will buy myself a real Omega with a sector dial.
That Dial.
Is that a marriage watch?
No...
I supported a ks campaign for arcange sector dial. But then got a good deal on the omega