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An Omega From My Wish List....


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that is a perfect size and a beautiful watch. that is a gorgeous blue dial. you got a winner, RP. good for you.

an acquaintance has a seamaster with the blue ripple dial. he better keep his eye on his wrist around me. i'm not ashamed to say i covet that watch. :hot:

i'm still working on my first omega.

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that is a perfect size and a beautiful watch. that is a gorgeous blue dial. you got a winner, RP. good for you.

an acquaintance has a seamaster with the blue ripple dial. he better keep his eye on his wrist around me. i'm not ashamed to say i covet that watch. :hot:

i'm still working on my first omega.

 

I picked these up this year...It was an Accutron , Omega year....

 

Blue Ripplss....

 

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Constellation....

 

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Seamaster

 

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Christmas to yourself Louis? Your Speedmaster is a nice looking watch, and unless I'm mistaken it is ETA 7751 based movement inside. I suggest that you keep it on a watch winder as these movements are a real pain in the bum when you have to set all the functions!

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or I could send it to you to set for me .

Please don't, I have a similar type of beastie that when on my wrist only tells the time 'cause I can't be **BLEEP**d setting all the functions. I used to when I first got it at first.

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Oh Happy Day...New Years Eve and the postman delivered my Triple date .  Man , I love it . 

Aloha Geo ....I was kinda intimidated when you mentioned setting the functions , but I find it user friendly to set ..... A lot easier than some solar powered , satellite or radio controlled , Perpetual calendar , etc. etc , watches I have . I do have to go to watch college for them . :geek: ...

 

This Baby is nice...

 

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The postman also brought me this vintage Swiss Lucien Piccard Seashark....watch and case only . I had bought a genuine LP watchband previously , ...in case I won the watch . The pics of the watch on ebay were dark and obscure and not much of a description which kept other bidders away , so I picked it up at a bargin compared to the other Seasharks offered .

 

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i noticed the date right off. i like how they did the date hand. i like that better than a window. i have an Orvis quartz with one of those date hands. 

yup, it's a beauty. the only thing i think omega could have done a better job on is the tachy ring. i don't know what it needs - just something. but i'd own it. yup.

 

very nice LP. there's a brand that i've never even considered. and i haven't seen very many.

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The Omega is just perfect. What a beautiful watch to own and wear. You must be very proud.

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I can't say I'm proud to finally get one , ...But I'm a happy puppy .  I almost put on another watch this morning ,....but I didn't .  I've been wearing it 3 days now , a record only beat by my underwear...... just kidding .

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