Just this for now....might have another tomorrow
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Just this for now....might have another tomorrow
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....And here it is
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Here are my three...
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My two. Got the Gold Seamaster Chrono from my Dad after he died. Would appreciate it if someone could tell me the year[s] it was sold. Despite going through every image posted here I haven't seen one like it. Obviously the soft gold case is pretty beat up but it keeps excellent time and all the indicators work perfectly.
I bought the 300M Seamaster Chrono after I returned from the First Gulf War in 1991 and it's been a 24 hour a day, bank vault reliable, wonder through Somalia, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Afghanistan etc etc. so it too is kinda beat up on the outside but works perfectly...
hey, your dad's watch is a 176.005 and was probably sold around 1973 +/-2yrs.
Here's my stable. sorry about the poor photography.
Pic one is a 176.0014 that I just got, a 176.005 that's just back from Bienne, and a triple date that was my first Omega.
Pic 2 is a demonstration of my masterful photographic skills. it includes a SS Mrk II, a gold plated Mrk II, and a mark 4. The ss one is in perfect shape, from bienne, which you can obviously tell from my stunning pic.
pic 3 is a seamaster 200m auto (not quartz) c1111, just back from over a year on holiday in bienne, a 1939 (by serial *), and an "Almost Omega" (tm) Eterna Super Kontiki.
My other pics didn't load, so I'll try a second post.
Continued...
I saved the better ones .
This one is:
Omega TI 376.0810 titanium moonphase speedy from 1986, only 400 made, this one back from Bienne about a week ago. Not a scratch on it.
I'll add these pics separately:
Omega 125 Anniversary model with the sterling medallion given out at the 125th anniversary celebration,
Omega 376.0822 "Holy Grail" (we miss you Chuck). This has the "correct" or currently available replacement dial and band -per Omega, which is not the original dial or band, unfortunately.
seems not to let me upload more pics, must be too large, I'll add the other pics in sep. posts.
here's the 125
Here's the 376.0822, "holy grail" c.1045 speedy. and the others
The 70s square dial Seamaster, the 1957 piepan arrowhead cal. 505 Constellation, the cal.863 Speedy Pro and the orange 42mm Planet Ocean.
BTW Medbiker, you pretty much got my wish list covered. A great collection.
Send them to me and I will take better photos of them![]()
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