
Dr No, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, initiates a captivating discussion by sharing his personal experience switching from a Grand Seiko back to his beloved Omega timepieces. His post serves as a catalyst, inviting fellow collectors to showcase their own Omega watches and reflect on the brand's enduring appeal and horological significance. This thread highlights the deep personal connection collectors have with their watches and the vibrant community spirit of sharing these passions.

Been wearing it from the start of the year. Cheers JML
. . . ever posted on this forum. Other varieties have made appearances, but not the chronograph. Thanks for sharing! Art
. . . last year, but was beaten to the punch by another. 😠
. . . and probably for a few more days. Art
. . . case. The sub seconds variant is ref 2605. Same case and intriguing lugs but a cal 266 movement. They're hard to find but not impossible; mine was sourced in Venezuela at reasonable cost. Servicing, strap and buckle, and original replacement parts set me back more than the watch. Art
This is the steel/gold quartz version. Remarkedly petite and light by todays standards but very wearable and comfortable. A titane auto would be very desirable!
This thread is active on the Omega forum with 21 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →