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Just a very "quick and dirty" personal assessment of some Omega results at yesterday's Phillips auction

I attended the viewing and subsequent Phillips auction in Geneva yesterday. Primary purpose was to meet with "real life" people, good watch collecting friends and this event offers a great opportunity to do so. All Pictures except the cover picture: credi
7Y
By: HSTE
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agyzace
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Thanks my friend, I'll try to name them from L to R

Speedmaster Pro - 145.012-SP Speedmaster Pre-Pro - 105.003-65 Railmaster 60th Reissue Speedmaster Pro Transitional - 145.022-69 Seamaster 300 SPECTRE Seamaster 300 (WatchCo) - 165.024 Speedmaster Pro Transitional - 145.022-68 Speedmaster Pro - 3570.50.00
7Y
By: reintitan
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reintitan
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An unrecognized vintage Speedmaster configuration?

One of my favorite watches is the Omega Speedmaster (both Pro and Pre-Pro models). And among Speedmasters, my favorites are the so-called "straight-lug" references, especially ref. 105.003. The nickname for this reference is the "Ed White" Speedmaster bec
10Y
By: reintitan
7
nilomis
2319

Omega Speedmaster Series 1/12

Team, Allow me to start detailing my previous post ("A nice surprise ...") by starting with a mysterious one. Vintage watches, in special Omega, always brings to us surprises and debate. The one that I present today follows this rule by having a strange d
11Y
By: nilomis
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zed
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