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Cheers
Filip
Agree, Mike
By: amanico : October 20th, 2009-07:25
And I agree even more if you compare the first or the following generation ( my 14 755 ) with the Rolex Subs direct competitors ,like the 5508 / 6536, not to speak of the 6538! These first SM 300 bring a lot of pleasure, indeed! As for the RAF '53, no ide...
Agreed, less tool...
By: tee530 : October 20th, 2009-05:25
....and more overall appeal with that thin bezel. Makes the face look very open. The big crown is very attractive, and the watch looks to be in great condition. As an aside, I really appreciate posts like these. They open up beautiful corners of the vinta...
Thanks, Tom.
By: amanico : October 20th, 2009-07:28
If I was lucky enough to own a Rolex 5508, the pic would be terrific! There are some watches which surprise me when I know that they only are 39 mm. This SM 300 belongs to this category. It looks like the case is a good 40 mm. Thanks for your nice words. ...
Fun but crazy, my friend
By: amanico : October 20th, 2009-07:35
It is already hard to only collect Vintage, but when you also are found of moderns... What a Beautiful problem, by thev way! Back to this SM 300, I'm completely in love with, and, to me, one of the nicest Diving Watch of the moment. Yes, you should consid...
Nice watch.
By: vernon : October 20th, 2009-11:01
Hi Nicolas, Welcome to the vinatge Omega world and as usual you've made a grand entry with some lovely watches. I particularly like this new Seamaster - a watch which I have perhaps not properly appreciated before. I have two Speedmasters - a 105.012-66 a...
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By: bimbeano : October 20th, 2009-12:35
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LOL, Hans.
By: amanico : October 20th, 2009-12:48
Well, hopefully it will come a bit later... I indeed think that we'd more often make these kind of comparison posts... We are at the roots of the diving watches, here! Best, and thanks for your nice words, my friend. Nicolas
your welcome
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : October 20th, 2009-14:32
Hi Nicolas It is always a pleasure to read your posts my friend Yes, we are down to the real roots of diving wathes, maybe an idea to review/compare FF, Seamaster and Submariner/Seadweller from one year.... Vintages of course..... I have to say, I really ...
Stefan, it was an...
By: G99 : October 21st, 2009-01:59
Stefan, it was an 'off the cuff' remark as i intend to visit Filip and Nico next year if things work out as planned and we would have a fair few vintage Omegas together by then especially if Dr Strong can attend to name but a few, but now you mention it, ...
Great pair, Nico!
By: AlexSunrise : October 20th, 2009-15:21
WOW! They complement each other incredibly! On one side you have your SM 300 with a very rugged look and then your newest arrival, the thin bezel, is just out of this world! The thing that I like the most is that I can find many of the design features of ...
Well, Art
By: amanico : October 20th, 2009-23:41
We never know, indeed, but I have some doubts I will end with a big collection of Vintage Omegas. Not that I don't admire a Connie, some early Chronos, or other Sea Masters, for example, but I started a bit too late, IMO, for such a collection. My purpose...
Well, Ruckdee
By: amanico : October 21st, 2009-00:12
I can only tell you that most of the JLC and Omega Vintage are very affordable, they just don't are, sometimes, not easy to find. And both are full of charm, too. It is just a question of time, and Hunt. Cool, no? As for the Duo shots, this is one of my h...