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It is a widespread disease,...
It is a widespread disease, you can tell that by the prices :)
Wonderful! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : September 18th, 2012-12:30
What a wonderful post and watch, Nicolas! :) HUGE congrats, my friend! This is a theme we (and many other Purists) love and share! :) As for the Cal 501 vs Cal 552 - as you know I am not a Omega expert, but some of the differances I suspect (based on that...
Excellent
By: cristos71 : September 20th, 2012-13:39
Congratulations on your beautiful new arrival and what a fantastic post! I wish I had such eloquence, I also love the Seamaster 300 and reading your post has made me love them even more! Regarding the other watches that you showed, can you shed a little m...
Now that's a beauty.....
By: Darren : September 20th, 2012-13:40
The one that started it all for this iconic line of divers over the years. There's a purity to that model which just can't be replicated with newer models. There's only a couple I truly regret selling over the years, and this is one of them. Enjoy it! Dar...
No, Ruckdee...
By: amanico : September 29th, 2012-23:59
This one I got it in July ... 2011, and postponed the publication of the post. The DSA was this yeat, but in April. The Polaris II blue in January. And The POlaris 65, in May... 2011... I know, I know, I have a lot of delay. All the best, my friend. Nicol...
I think the smp300 has...
By: G99 : October 9th, 2012-00:46
I think the smp300 has had its day and should be retired. Its big, bulky and just not modern looking anymore. The planet ocean does a good job of taking its place, but having said that very few modern omegas appeal to me either. The hour vision annual cal...
It does not belong to us
By: harrisans : October 9th, 2012-02:57
G99 Yes, it is beyond virtually all members of this forum. We can only dream to own one, hopefully one day. Those who can afford the Omega Central Tourbillon, probably cannot afford to spend their time with us, in this forum. They will be busy, elsewhere....
Those that can afford the...
By: G99 : October 9th, 2012-03:57
Those that can afford the central tourby will be on the purists, but probably not the omega page. More likely the RM, JLC etc. It is perhaps one of maybe 6 high end watches that i would buy in a flash if my lotto numbers came up. I would still come back t...
Incurable disease
By: harrisans : October 9th, 2012-07:09
G99 Agree, they are around but at the other departments. You may buy those new high-end ones but after wearing them a few times, they will be displayed permanently amongst your collections. Anyway and hopefully, lady-luck will pay you a visit, soon. When ...
Head spin
By: Le Monde Edmond : October 9th, 2012-10:18
Dear Nicolas, Congratulations on another fine catch! Yes your friend was very generous (lending you his watch ) but also clever (he knew you would fall in love). ;) I love the pictures especially the 1950's diving watches of them all together. I love divi...
I am still working on the theme of Diving watches from the Fifties, Edmond.
By: amanico : November 10th, 2012-09:17
I still have to find well, let's say, 4 or 5 of them. A Tudor 7922, a Breguet Suitbert showed me, a Zenith S 58, and if I want to really end it, the first Longines Diver, and, why not, for the " fine bouche ", a Rolex 6536. you see, it is a never ending s...