Let's See Your Omegas
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ed335d said:
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.
Futureologist said:
My first Omega Planetocean;
I was browsing soon after my first Omega purchase and somehow added another to the collection;
Flipped both to buy myself a Rolex Submariner but missed my first PO and found another on TZ this January so snapped it up;
Are you really this pink? Your arm appears to be Pantone 232C, which is Barbie Pink! I was browsing soon after my first Omega purchase and somehow added another to the collection;
Flipped both to buy myself a Rolex Submariner but missed my first PO and found another on TZ this January so snapped it up;
I just found this excellent thread and some of the lovely watches within, glad everyone loves their Omegas so much!
My first decent watch was this Seamaster PO, purchased two years ago to mark my 40th. It has been worn every day since, and has a few character marks to attest to that. I am delighted with the watch and it has introduced me to a new hobby which I love and I aim to build a small collection over the coming years.
I have been hankering after a bi-metal Seamaster AT for most of the time since, encouraged by my better half. I have been tempted by a few GMTs but we came across this standard 8500 in Switzerland last week with a good discount and took the plunge; it is now my smarter watch. It came with the bracelet, but I prefer it on the croc strap so had that fitted as an extra:
And here are my two pride and joys together, apologies for the poor focusing...
My first decent watch was this Seamaster PO, purchased two years ago to mark my 40th. It has been worn every day since, and has a few character marks to attest to that. I am delighted with the watch and it has introduced me to a new hobby which I love and I aim to build a small collection over the coming years.
I have been hankering after a bi-metal Seamaster AT for most of the time since, encouraged by my better half. I have been tempted by a few GMTs but we came across this standard 8500 in Switzerland last week with a good discount and took the plunge; it is now my smarter watch. It came with the bracelet, but I prefer it on the croc strap so had that fitted as an extra:
And here are my two pride and joys together, apologies for the poor focusing...
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