1926 vintage 18ct Omega tank curved case; S/N 6516XXX (movement) and 6527XXX (case); custom made crocodile strap; 9ct Omega buckle.
c. 94 years young and keeping good time. Serviced by Ryte Time and Antique and Modern. Buckle sourced from Mike Wood.
42mm lug to lug. A scarce watch in this size. I have an 8.5" wrist
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"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
My beloved PO
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300M Seamaster Professional White dial - just arrived - plan to do a bit of a write up in due course.
“ Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.” HHGTTG
I have one, bought with an agreeable discount from Banks Lyon. It instantly went into my top 5 watches. The fit and finish are superb and the micro adjuster on the bracelet is great for our changing weather. I've got an eye out for someone selling the rubber strap to give me a change of look.
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1976 OMC in the sunshine
1945 Omega WWW
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
36th America's Cup Chronograph with quick release bracelet and rubber strap.
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The Three Omegos
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Another trio. Apologies for bad pic quality
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My two current Omega's.
Was very close to parting ways with the AT a few months back but the sale fell through, and I'm happy I decided to keep it.
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Omega GMT
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CK2998. Been neglecting it for awhile.
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Funny, mine has been revitalised by the Forstner flat link and so I am wearing mine much more often as well!
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This would be my choice of a omega, not sure I have the wrist size for it though. I love the look of it.
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Quick trip to Loch Ness this afternoon
I am very lucky and over the years have acquired a few Omegas
Seamaster De Ville, inherited from my father:
Pre Bond SMP 200, and my first "quality" watch.
Speedmaster Auto date (7750 based)
Great White
And last, but not least, the iconic Moon Watch
A
America's Cup Chronograph
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Whilst I know nothing about sailing, boats or anything maritime, nor do I need a count down timer I really like the look of this and the new Omega strap release button looks nifty (although limits your strap choice to theirs I would guess)
What does the slide on the side of the case do? Is it a bezel lock?
The slider switch on the case locks the chronograph buttons so they can't be inadvertently pressed. It's a great idea to ensure the watch stays waterproof.
The release system is built into the strap and bracelet. Normal spring bars can be fitted for different straps which is a brilliant solution.
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My Omega family all together for the first time, I think I would be quite happy if this was the sole extent of my collection.
I tried an arty shot but it didn’t work...
The first luxury watch I ever bought, back in 1997!
Trying it on a new Bark & Jack nato strap.
The "Goldeneye" Seamaster.
Cheers
Neil
is Omega dead? No one seems to be interested in it anymore, except..
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Loving the titanium PO.
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Omega De Ville 145.017:
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Speedmaster from ‘94, Seamaster from ‘68.
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My aqua terra 8500 golf edition.
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