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Driving the desk today, so got an OG desk diver on the go. 

Duward Aquastar Oceanic. A 200m rated EPSA Super Compressor with an Adolph Schild 1903 movement. Keen to find a 21** version of this movement to play with if anybody has one laying about. 

 

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1 hour ago, furrybarry said:

Driving the desk today, so got an OG desk diver on the go. 

Duward Aquastar Oceanic. A 200m rated EPSA Super Compressor with an Adolph Schild 1903 movement. Keen to find a 21** version of this movement to play with if anybody has one laying about. 

 

 

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Reminds me of a Tissot, down to the flat-side caseback!

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Agreed.....no offense of course.

Im just not a fan of the rolex fluted bezels...not even on the DJII

Even on my stainless I much prefer the engine turned, although if I could have had smooth I think it would have looked better with he tapestry dial.

 

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No offense taken at all . 

I really wanted this Submariner for a while , and paid dearly to get it ...

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Then after I got it , I didn't wear it at all . And to add insult to injury , I lost about 2K as soon as I walked out the door with it .

I recently traded it for an Omega Moon to Mars watch  a couple of Baume Mercier watches , a Cherry Seiko diver , and a very Blingy 14k gold an diamond ring . And I feel good about the trade ,....go figure .

 

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I do like the Omega....

 

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Y'all do have some mighty fine looking watches there! I admire Rolex for its build quality, but Omega is my preferred piece.

No offense taken at all . 
I really wanted this Submariner for a while , and paid dearly to get it ...
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Then after I got it , I didn't wear it at all . And to add insult to injury , I lost about 2K as soon as I walked out the door with it .
I recently traded it for an Omega Moon to Mars watch  a couple of Baume Mercier watches , a Cherry Seiko diver , and a very Blingy 14k gold an diamond ring . And I feel good about the trade ,....go figure .
 
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I do like the Omega....
 
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21 minutes ago, noirrac1j said:

Y'all do have some mighty fine looking watches there! I admire Rolex for its build quality, but Omega is my preferred piece.

 


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Hi Joe ,  You Always have nice positive things to say . I can admit my affection  for Omegas too .

Especially if I can throw a Hamilton into the mix every once in a while ...

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7 minutes ago, ro63rto said:

Been wearing this today
Bought for the price of a large Pizza Hut pizza. It was in a right state.

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Looked like this when I got it...

No crystal and God knows what it was covered in.

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 That watch looks like it's covered in Moon Dust ....

Nice job cleaning it up .  Is it supposed to have a center second hand ?

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21 hours ago, ricardopalamino said:

No offense taken at all........I do like the Omega....

 

 

I would take an Omega over a Rolex any day of the week and twice on Sunday. The orange bezel PO is awesome.....Ive had a couple speedys and seamasters over the years....loved em, but that co-axial is redonkulous. I have an Omega coming soon that i think everyone will get a kick out of.....

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Let’s go back to the days when Heuer became Tag Heuer. The is the black ip professional all lume dial. This was available as both Heuer and Tag Heuer depending on where and when you bought it. It was also featured in a James Bond film before the days of Rolex and omega.

Amazingly, the lume is still bright and clear, just doesn’t last as long as it once did. This beauty is too small for me now and I lost the extra links long ago, so it sits on my bench to be my time setter after changing batteries.

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