Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Been wearing my vintage rectangular Omega . . .

. . . the last few days. Nothing special, just an old tank that wouldn't raise an eyebrow anywhere.
Let's see the shaped Omegas in your collections. Bill just posted his vintage Marine, and I know Erich has at least one spectacular piece. There's gotta be more!

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Cal. 20F is not...
By: mac_omega : September 16th, 2012-04:40
Cal. 20F is not as common as the Cal T17 and I like the designs of these watches very much! Concerning the purchases through Omega museum: I knew this as I monitored Marco Richon“s purchases on ebay - I got to know his ebay ID by accident... :-) Omega mus...
Simple pleasures . . .
By: Dr No : September 16th, 2012-07:46
. . . can be the most rewarding, Ed. When I end my days of purposeful collecting - and I'm almost done, with just a few more on my list - I suspect it will be these humble angular Omegas that will find their way to my watch box on a whim. Best, Art
I had one Art, but...
By: G99 : September 19th, 2012-10:30
I had one Art, but i sold it for three reasons. The first you already know, The second was that it is pretty big and bulky on the wrist and thirdly, because it was a quartz movement. At the time i was pretty much of the belief that quartz movements were i...