
Dr No, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, invites fellow collectors to share their vintage Omega selections for the weekend. His original post, featuring a circa '62 Omega reference 14701, serves as a catalyst for a vibrant discussion, highlighting the enduring appeal and diverse interpretations of vintage horology. This article delves into the community's shared passion, showcasing various Omega references and the personal stories behind them.

Just gross! Get rid of that photo, like you were supposed to do 5 years ago!
. . . along comes another Swiss manufacturer to add to the list. I may have come across Damas before (the logo is vaguely familiar) but my memory is foggy on this. The world of vintage is wider and deeper than any of us truly know. Thanks for sharing! Best, Art
. . . with pigs. They really have nothing in common. On the other hand, this guy . . . . . . has gotta be a lawyer. How can I tell? He's giving his maritime adversary a professional courtesy.
. . . these types are personal favorites as they're so emblematic of the times they hail from. Nothing says Sixties like a C-case. Best, Art
. . . with Omega's double-ridge sharkskin strap like the one . . . . . . fitted to this Speedmaster. Then, you could go swimming with sharks and they'd give you professional courtesy.
Although I've never seen one with a date magnifier before.
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