Must have taken you a long time to prepare your post, and it shows how dedicated you are to Omega collecting and taking the time to gathering everything collectively and share it here in the forum.
My dear wife, also known to post on as Watchwidow, occasionally and unintentionally impersonates me. She forgets to sign in as Watchwidow and posts as Sam JH. This has happened twice now that I can recall. One I don’t remember. One I won’t let her forget....
. . . but also by the relatively short period of time it took to amass. I have but one Omega, and I may buy one or three more - I'm very partial to vintage Connie chronometers, Flightmasters, and Railmasters - but my hat's off to you for tasteful self-ind...
Hi Sam Great photo shoot! Your 1959 Omega Seamaster 9068 auto, 14k YG/leather, white applied indices/chronometer (505) , caught my eye. The case on that one looks to be a domestic variety. Will you confirm this ? Norman Morris ( Omega US Distributor ) wou...
This is the watch I bought from our "Everybody buys one watch from ____, but never buys another from" friend. It is a less than stellar refinished dial. The case number/reference number is 9068, which is consistent with a Norman Morris US origin. I still ...
A small story I would like to share. I am wearing right now a Constellation 1950’s Grand Luxe with out date a piece I enjoy so much as for the meaning first emotionaly and then because of the wonderfull work I have. Let me just tell you the story. This wa...