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 Posted: Tue Jul 20th, 2010 12:47 pm
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This is a long project and it finally arrived today after much head-scratching on my side and great efforts from master Kenzo. It all started when I was lucky enough to put my hands on a 2500 C Coaxial movement from Omega: The C marking the last generation after the A and B models. It will certainly be the last of the 2500 serial as Omega move to the 100% inhouse path. The 2500 movement is based on the 1120 who is based on the 2892-2 from ETA...
But, at this point, the 2500C is nearly a movement on his own. The Coaxial feature forced Omega to reduce the 28800 Bpm from the 2892-2 to 25200 Bpm giving in fact more stability to it's precision's performance and the all movement hitself been also increase in size to 27.2mm compare to the 2892-2 who is 25.6mm.
The thickness stay the same: 3.6mm.
More facts: It has 27 jewels against the 2892-2 who has only 21 and is regulated is 5 positions and temperature.
I will no name every modifications here but you will find your stuffs there: http://www.timezone.com/library/horologium/horologium631670193290479607
Enough for the heart and let's move to the body of the watch...
For those who are not familiar with Kazimon's new creation, the 1500 is a 100% inhouse "Made in Germany" watch. Master Kenzo supervise the all making from a pure bloc of 316 steel and can proudly say that no component come from oversea's country. The sapphire crystal is double domed with anti-reflect coating and the crown has a triple gasket lock.
I am one of those who like to see the heart of a watch and with the 2500C inside, the sapphire back crystal was the only option...
This feature was absolutely no problem for master Kenzo and the execution is beautifull: Note that there is no grappeling points for any tool there...It's just pure and plain brushed steel.
Offcourse the crystal back modification implicate that the watch can't be guaranteed to it's original 1500m water depth rating and was reduced to 500m resistance instead: More than I will ever need anyway, so let's say that the 1000m "sacrifice" was worth for the eye candy I have in return.
At last: A thousand thanks to Mr Kazim Kenzo and his team who made them best for me and my difficult mind, as the service was impeccable and the understanding like no others.
It never felt like I was dealing with "a company" but allways as it was with the friendly maker himself.
Let's enjoy some pictures now!









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 Posted: Tue Jul 20th, 2010 01:00 pm
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Stunning!

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 Posted: Tue Jul 20th, 2010 01:45 pm
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Looking good congrats and enjoy.

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WOW William!!!...thumbsup.gifThumbsup3.gif

Now that is a truly unique project, and amazing finished result!!  The combination of the beautiful Omega 2500 Coaxial movement, the Kazimon 1500 , and the sapphire display back is an outstanding combo...you have a one-of-a-kind masterpiece in your hand!  bravo.gif

Congrats and enjoy!!!

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 Posted: Tue Jul 20th, 2010 03:26 pm
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Thanks guys! I forgot to say but this is the same movement found in the Coaxial models of Seamasters, Planet Ocean, Aquaterra....
Yes, I feel lucky with this one.
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You are right that is eye candy, really stunning.

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AWESOME Will..big congrats on an incredible timepiece Thumbsup3.gif

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Congratulations on a beautiful and unique watch.bravo.gif

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That's certainly a one of a kind and inspired timepiece, Will Congratulations. I can tell you that movement is buttery smooth and stable as can be. Great custom!Thumbsup3.gif

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Neo,Nick,Janner and Mark: Thanks a lot for the sweet compliments! Can't take it off my wrist: Love is in the air...toon1.gif

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Will
Now that's what I'm talking about!Thumbsup3.gif
I really like the watch - your personal touch and story makes it even more special!  I bet that will always be a favorite piece, no matter what.
Enjoy, buddy!thumbsup.gif

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Graham wrote:
Will
Now that's what I'm talking about!Thumbsup3.gif
I really like the watch - your personal touch and story makes it even more special!  I bet that will always be a favorite piece, no matter what.
Enjoy, buddy!thumbsup.gif



Thanks Graham! You're right, this is a "custom grail" and it will allways have a special place in my collectionhappy1.gif

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