Chuck Maddox: Two-Year Anniversary Tribute
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Chuck Maddox: Two-Year Anniversary Tribute

By Bill Sohne · May 12, 2010 · 15 replies
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Bill Sohne's heartfelt tribute to his late friend, Chuck Maddox, resonates deeply within the WatchProSite community. Sohne shares the story of acquiring an Omega Seamaster Chrono Diver, a watch Chuck Maddox passionately endorsed, as a personal homage. This article explores the profound impact Chuck Maddox had on the watch collecting world and the personal connections he forged.

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Hello everyone... I just wanted to post a note that today is the second anniversary of Chuck Maddox passing. In his memory I am wearing my Omega Chrono Diver and thinking of him. I posted about the Chuck Maddox Chrono Diver here about a month ago... I am including it here as well. ...
Its been two years since I lost my close friend Chuck passed away.  For almost the last fifteen years we talked at lest once a day (more like 4 times a day and for long periods of time).   Looking back now I really miss talking with him.  I would always ask Chuck  " Any action ? "..... The action was that he bought a watch or strap or book etc...  We always talked about getting that grail watch...  at one time for Chuck  it was a white dial tu-tonic 861 that he called "Moby Dick" , I was hunting after two Omegas at that time a Chronometre DeBord and that White dial Railmaster. that I lost at auction...  a few years later we both caught what we where hunting for.  Then Chuck bought a typical modern Omega at the time a Seamaster Chrono Diver in Ti powered by a 7750 chronometer certified chronograph.  So when I called him and asked that standard question " Any action ? "  well I got an ear full.  "Bill , wear big but light as a feather.... readable and the pushers ever work under water !! "  Ever since then Chuck and I would talk like what do you want to get next .....  Chuck would always remind me about looking and trying a TI Seamaster Chrono Diver.  Lets just say it would be rare for me to buy a modern Omega ( I did buy a limited Edition Co-ax back in 99 ) but that is it.  Like I mention before Chuck really loved that Ti chrono diver.  He always would wear it in rotation.  So now back to a few weeks ago I walked into a jewelery store near me and they had a "pre-owned" one in the store.  Once I saw it I jogged my memory of Chuck and what he always said about that watch.  I asked to try it on and it was very very nice , except for it being a link short.   I tried working out a deal but we could not have a meeting of the minds.  I then kept an eye out on the net for a example and missed one oh well will keep trying.   One day I gave a call to a watch buyer I know who just bought out a collection I asked what was in it... he said "Oh Bill its not stuff you like all modern stuff some Rolexs, Movados, Rolexs and big Omega " .  I asked what Omega it was and sure enough was a Seamaster Chrono Diver in Ti with box and papers.  I told him I would take it .  I do not even have it on my wrist yet but I know Chuck is saying " I told you so !! " ... and smiling.

I present to you here the real Chuck Maddox Homage watch..  Seamaster Professional ChronoDiver in Ti












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Bill Sohne
This message has been edited by Bill Sohne on 2010-05-12 04:57:39 This message has been edited by Bill Sohne on 2010-05-23 10:39:27

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LE
Le Chiffre
May 12, 2010

...The Great CHUCK MADDOX, what a real fortune that you have him as a close friend!...I just can read from his publications and how I learn from them! and will continue learning for much time ahead. Yesterday I just receive a new Planet Ocean Liquid Metal, the watch is georgeous, has an amazing details. I do hope that the Great Chuck like it, I will wear it in honor to him! Soon I will post the images of this wonderful watch. My very best regards, Monster

AM
amanico
May 12, 2010

And for this nice story. Can I just add that the magic of Internet is that even if Chuck passed away, he's still here with us... On the net, and in the Hearts! Best, Nicolas

DR
Dr No
May 12, 2010

. . . with me five years ago when I was in the process of having a thoroughly trashed Mk II restored. He didn't know me at all, but treated me as though we'd been friends for ages. My respects to Chuck . . . . . . cordially, Art

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G99
May 12, 2010

even though we were in very different time zones i could guarantee on a reply to my email within 20 minutes with a concise and informative answer. i also met Bill 'virtually' through Chuck's site and learnt a huge amount about my favourite subject.....vintage Omegas. i remember seeing a ranchero 30mm in the wrong case, emailing Chuck who emailed Bill who had a ranchero case. so i bought the watch, sent it to Bill who cased it up and sent it back to me. all without meeting either of them. as Nico

MR
Mr.Gatsby
May 12, 2010

I have not had the chance to know Chuck, but your sincerity and love for a friend has touched me in many ways. From the testimonials of others I am certain that Chuck was a giant in his time. With Chuck and you, Omega is made a little more special. Thank you for keeping his legacy alive. May today be a good day for the Maddox family, you and all Omega aficionados, in remembrance of Chuck.

VE
Velociphile - No longer in the building
May 12, 2010

by some work, research or great commentary by him. I count myself lucky we were able to trade some ideas and cannot look down at my 2998 reminding myself that his information helped me on my way. It's so great to see that his body of work is captured (thanks Bill et al) at Chronomaddox for everyone. Velociphile

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