
Jay (Eire)'s recent post, 'That First Watch,' resonates with many collectors who recall their initial foray into luxury timepieces. His personal story about acquiring a Rolex Sea-Dweller and the subsequent decades-long wait for a Daytona offers a unique perspective on the collector's journey and the evolving landscape of authorized dealers. This piece delves into the enduring appeal of the Sea-Dweller and the shared experiences of early watch acquisitions.


The no cyclops SD …Perfecto!!!
I think the SD was even more rarely seen then. I definitely didn’t recall seeing many, any, around in several years after buying this.
At that time I didn’t like the Sub Date or GMT because of the cyclops. I thought this was much cleaner. But of course, as a relatively new watch buyer I did need a date ! 😂
Three Seamasters with dates.
Excellent first real watch btw. Mine was an Omega Aqua Terra back in 2003. 41mm. Silver dial. Great watch but wore like a plate on my wrist with that thin bezel. It was a Gollum-esque purchase and didn’t know anything back then. I was seduced by the brown croc strap and how it went really well with the shiny silver dial. I let that one go at a 20% loss within a year and thought how cool was that that i got to keep 80% of what i paid for it :-p
After having it in the safe for a very long time. Got to love the SD's.
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