Let's See Your Omegas

Let's See Your Omegas

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CriticalCuda

28 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th December 2012
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Nice bit of GMT


The GMan

2,508 posts

255 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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Oscarmac said:

Bought on the bracelet. Just changed over to rubber strap. Love the different looks.
Mine is on the same strap at the moment. Bought on the Orange Croc Leather, bought Orange Rubber last year and this afternoon it is going onto the Black Rubber strap with orange stitching.

Love the orange look and great holiday watch. I noticed my Submariner strap is taking a bit of a battering day to day, and the full orange look doesn’t go well with a suit, so thought I would get the black strap so I can alternate.

Caruso

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7,436 posts

256 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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CriticalCuda said:
Bit of Moon........

Which edition is that?

CriticalCuda

28 posts

142 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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Caruso said:
Which edition is that?
Ltd Edition "Apollo Soyuz" stainless steel Speedmaster Professional Co-axial automatic chronometer chronograph, bracelet watch. Limited to 1975, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the first space meeting between USA-Apollo and the USSR Soyuz in 1975. Blackened meteorite dial with silvery subdials. Twelve hour recording dials. Co-axial Calibre 1861 movement, with 45 hour power reserve. Apollo-Soyus patch case back. Sapphire crystal with anti reflective coating.

there you go .. ;-)

CriticalCuda

28 posts

142 months

Thursday 13th December 2012
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boy]Here's my snoopy[url said:
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Edited by boy on Saturday 8th December 17:44
love the snoopy .....one day maybe...

BHML

307 posts

170 months

Friday 14th December 2012
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Here is mine - 42mm on Diver's strap.


Janosh

1,735 posts

167 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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First attempt at watch photography with my lovely Aqua Terra biggrin


pikeyboy

2,349 posts

214 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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thumbup thanks very much.

CriticalCuda said:
boy]Here's my snoopy[url said:
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Edited by boy on Saturday 8th December 17:44
love the snoopy .....one day maybe...

catso

14,787 posts

267 months

Sunday 6th January 2013
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Seamaster 'Titane Quartz' bought in 1985, rarely taken off and still going strong;


Variomatic

2,392 posts

161 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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Only "sort of" mine because it's technically stock - but will probably find its way onto my wrist if no-one buys it this year :P

1976 stainless steel Omega Constellation Quartz with their 1310 movement:





Excuse the wrong cell in the second pic, but was out of stock of 301s when we were offered it, so put a 390 in to test (no point buying these if the circuit or coil's dead!)


Another "not mine" that came in to see if it can be saved today - 1970 Constellation with the 1250 tuning fork - it's spent the last 1/4 century in a drawer in a barn but hopefully will live to time another day!


ed335d

380 posts

176 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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My latest addition...


Romanymagic

3,298 posts

219 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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My Omega Seamaster at sea, just off Monaco when this was taken smile


onlynik

3,978 posts

193 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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CriticalCuda said:
Caruso said:
Which edition is that?
Ltd Edition "Apollo Soyuz" stainless steel Speedmaster Professional Co-axial automatic chronometer chronograph, bracelet watch. Limited to 1975, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the first space meeting between USA-Apollo and the USSR Soyuz in 1975. Blackened meteorite dial with silvery subdials. Twelve hour recording dials. Co-axial Calibre 1861 movement, with 45 hour power reserve. Apollo-Soyus patch case back. Sapphire crystal with anti reflective coating.

there you go .. ;-)
It is such a beautiful watch. I'll own one one day.

RichB

51,571 posts

284 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Romanymagic said:
My Omega Seamaster at sea, just off Monaco when this was taken smile

Could be the cross channel ferry hehe

ed335d

380 posts

176 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Another incoming...



Absolutely pristine for a 40+ year old watch

fadeaway

1,463 posts

226 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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CriticalCuda said:
Caruso said:
Which edition is that?
Ltd Edition "Apollo Soyuz" stainless steel Speedmaster Professional Co-axial automatic chronometer chronograph, bracelet watch. Limited to 1975, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the first space meeting between USA-Apollo and the USSR Soyuz in 1975. Blackened meteorite dial with silvery subdials. Twelve hour recording dials. Co-axial Calibre 1861 movement, with 45 hour power reserve. Apollo-Soyus patch case back. Sapphire crystal with anti reflective coating.

there you go .. ;-)
that is definitely my new favourite watch ever!

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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ed335d said:
Another incoming...



Absolutely pristine for a 40+ year old watch
Ooh!
Like thumbup

ed335d

380 posts

176 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Shaw Tarse said:
Ooh!
Like thumbup
Thanks, it is a beauty! Also has the original bracelet which is also in similar condition.

Slightly smaller than I'm used to at 37mm, but feels lovely on.

jbudgie

8,918 posts

212 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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ed335d said:
My latest addition...

Nice strap, what is it ?

ed335d

380 posts

176 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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jbudgie said:
Nice strap, what is it ?
Thanks; link to it:

http://www.ukwatchstrap.co.uk/DiModell-Colorado-Bl...

I've put an Omega buckle on it.