Wowza - perfect match! I had a Legend Diver a few years ago, but had problems finding a suitable strap for it, but this looks quit allright.
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Wowza - perfect match! I had a Legend Diver a few years ago, but had problems finding a suitable strap for it, but this looks quit allright.
I have always liked those old Universal Geneves. The bracelet reminds me of the one Omega uses for the Seamaster 300.
Had the black dial version many years ago, but I have somehow always preferred this one.
Very nice photo.
Had the excact thoughts as regarding 38 mm vs 46 mm, so yes, the 42 mm is a welcome addition. Congrats.
THAT is a real classic. Congrats
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Ha - Excactly!
That would be one serious piece of metal :shock:
I have always loved a chrono with to subdials. Congrats!
I could probably also downsize to a single watch - but probably not a PloProf. I have been thinking about selling my collection and buy a Patek Philippe Nautilus. Well, maybe some day.
Great collection. You don't see that Aquatimer so often
I would sell it as it is, and let the buyer decide what should be done.
Classics! My favorite is the Nautilus
It takes 10 seconds every morning to wind my manual Panerai. I don't see any disadvantages in a manual watch.
Looks great! The white dial really makes the orange pop.
Fantastic! Those big sundials looks great.
Right now:
Breaking Bad :shock:
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And waiting for How to Make it in America season 2 starting on oct. 2.
10% - :shock: . NOW is probably the right time to buy.
The EZM10 looks loke a fine watch - but 46,5 mm :shock:
Me too :lol:
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Tasty!
Cool watch, although I think I prefer the white dial version.
Probably one of the best Limited Editions Speedmasters from the last years - congrats!
Welcome Daniel.
The shown Omega "Crater" box is pretty rare, but 550 seems at bit optimistic though.