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Omega Seamaster Polaris...
By: mrsnak : August 24th, 2011-15:32
Just took advantage of the opportunity to pick up one of these very interesting 1980s Omegas. It's a DR 396.1222, caliber 1444 quartz analog movement, day/date, stainless steel case (they also came in titanium) with the 18kt gold web design inlayed. This ...
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By: grigo : August 24th, 2011-20:59
There was a post the other day by a fellow Purist about this watch. The design was again a serious source of discussion. I had no idea that this watch had been designed by Mr. Genta so I just learned something. One thing I do remembre is that I really lik...
Our good friend tdn.dk...
By: mrsnak : August 25th, 2011-08:43
I was not aware that there were so many variations of these until I started researching them. The day/date caught my eye because not only did it give the watch more functionality, but the aesthetics of the two white sub dials on the black face looked terr...
You've gotta wear this . . .
By: Dr No : August 25th, 2011-11:04
. . . the next time we meet up! It's the gold inlay pattern on the case that distinguishes this watch. I can also appreciate the fine balancing act Genta performed in creating an analog day-date - this one has a coherent presentation that could have easil...
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By: AAP : August 29th, 2011-11:04
Such and interesting and distinctive piece, Kurt. It seems as if the "classic" designs from the 1950s and 1960s are universally appreciated -- the 70s and 80s, not so much. When I first got into Omega, I would see these integrated bracelet models from the...
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By: mrsnak : August 29th, 2011-13:10
I did feel somewhat the same way about these 80s Omegas, but after spending some time learning and collecting the brand, I grew to want one. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-08-29 13:12:54...