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Here's my collection:

1. Father-in-Law's old Tag 2000, model #973.006. He left me this in his will. 
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2. Link Calibre 36. Model CT511B. I bought this new 14 years ago, and has been my daily worn watch for almost as long. 
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3. Carrera Calibre 17 re-edition, CV211A #365 of 500
 
 
4. 1940s vintage Heuer, 14k gold with what I was told was a Landeron Calibre 13 movement. I believe it to be model 333, but it's very difficult to pin down.
 
5. 11630 Heuer Autavia, with the MH bezel. I'm not sure this is the original. 
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6. Automatic Seiko diving watch, 7002-7000 A1. Not used for diving though. That's what my Sunnto D4i or Vyper Air is for. :)
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7. Pre moon Speedmaster 105.012-65. My pride and joy. According to the extract from the archives, it was born march 1966 and spent its formative years in France.
 
8. "Watchco style" Seamaster 300. All NOS apart from the donor 565 movement. Also not used for diving. :)
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9. Constellation F300hz - tuning fork movement (1250)
 
10. Omega 2300/3 Cal T17.8
 
11. Poljot Alarm
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Cheers,
 
Jason

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