7234G today and all week HAGWE clock back on Sunday!
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“ Ford... you're turning into a penguin. Stop it.” HHGTTG
Lovely end to the holiday week :) Have a good weekend.
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20231027_151257 by ataripower, on Flickr
It's GMT Friday. HAGWE everyone.
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Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
How the year has flown.
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As close to speleology as this Explorer 2 will ever get (at Cheddar Gorge).
HAGWE
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Not the best picture in the world but this for the weekend, HGWEA
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Sinn U1 getting ready to say goodbye to BST...
HAGWE!
New GShock. HAGWE
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HAGWE!
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Wt6117:
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Evening change
Dave
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A cosmotron, quite appropriate for eating sushi and drinking Kirin:
Enjoy your weekend.
WWW. Dirty Dozen known as. 1945 originally. This is a Record Watch (one of a dozen makes ordered by Govt at the time). Dial was changed by MOD in the 60's I think by R.E.M.E (Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers) and known as a NATO, with NATO ref number on dial,. 36.5+- case, though wears a bit bigger. Not so common, but not rare. T for tritium. Bought from member on MWR site and sent to Simon Fresse for a service and check over last summer (2023). Brilliant job he did to. Running less than a minute out over 24hrs, not bad for a 1945 watch which must have seen some action.. Happy with the one Dirty Dozen, some people chase the full dozen....rabbit warren.
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
The best Omega Seamaster and the watch that started my obsession
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Boosting the Rolex count
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New battery so back on the wrist again, love the hum :)
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Just bought my first vintage omega and this one was on a few of my research rabbit hole journeys, I may be wrong but I think it’s a 176.007 from the early 70’s.
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Yes, that’s the model reference
Thanks for the comments, if you fancy going deep into the detail then this is a good place to start:
https://www.calibre1040.com/cal-1040...erences/007-2/