
Dr No, a prominent collector from Southern California, initiates a delightful tradition of 'Vintage Seamaster Tuesday' on the forum, inviting fellow enthusiasts to share their wristwear. His original post showcases a stunning vintage Omega Seamaster, prompting a lively discussion among collectors about the nuances of vintage watch ownership, maintenance, and the enduring appeal of classic designs. This thread highlights the community's shared passion for horological heritage and practical advice.

. . . deserves background music. Yours from Huntington Beach, Art
. . . and fully get its attractiveness. +1! Art
- very nonchalant and relaxed.
. . . for your viewing pleasure. Art
but that bracelet is really super! I wish brands were a little more diverse in today's generalised "oyster bracelet" environment. Grand Seiko has some nice specimens and Omega keeps their usual diversity
. . . so it's likely original to the watch, or added shortly after purchase. The dial was reason #1 for acquisition, but the bracelet was #2.
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