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    Dunno.....! maybe because of the small quantity supplied there were so few remaining that it wasn't deemed necessary to declare them obsolescent or obsolete in 1970. Just a guess though.

    Looking at Geoffs page again reminded me that the different makers all had a different serial number prefix letter. Y for Omega. I have Y22683 and Y22684.
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    I am very jealous! But I’ll make do with my GSTP for know, given I don’t have a spare couple of grand.

    Out of interest how poor where the lesser WWW? Most the eBay offerings seem to be Omega, where they just more desirable to save with all the radium concerns or where the others mechanically poor to the point of catastrophic failure so only the good ones survive?

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    GSTP

    The “lesser” ones are still good watches just varying desirability. The Omegas and Longines seem to be the most desirable.

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    As per Gary above. From our point of view, you could always get Omega an Longines spares so they were long lived. But from memory, Eterna spare parts were pretty much non existent even in the 60's. I had an Eterna with a broken balance staff and searched high and low for a balance staff or staff and wheel assembly to no avail. Even crown/winding stems/winders were nigh-on impossible to source. Eventually had to swop the Eterna movement with a Record movement and....... anyway......

    I was told, 3rd hand, that Omega, Jaeger leCoutre, Longines would attend the disposal sales and buy their watches back in order that they didn't flood the market and hi-jack the quality watch market afterwards.

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    Well, on the one hand it looks like my impulse buy was rather over market rate for a GSTP, the crystal is rather orange and enamel face has a distinct crack from 11:10 - 5:50 , oh and the case is pretty scratched. That said is perfectly readable, appears quite solid, and has only gained about 2 seconds over the last 2.5 days. So over all I’m happy.

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