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TimeOut: My next bumper sticker: "A bad day fishing . . .

. . . has nothing on a bad day shooting pool." 🎣🎱
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By: Dr No
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Omega: My memory was corrected by Bill. It was Sam Hewitt . . .

. . . that owned the white gold sparkle dial Seamaster. And it was a day-date . . . [watch and photo credit: Sam H, 2008] . . . cal 751 model. Bill's was yellow gold; he's trying to locate it and will forward pics. Steve [log-in: Cicindela] also owned cal 752 (non-rated) and 751 (chronometer rated)
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By: Dr No
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Omega: Bobby also owns an original '70 ZL-1 Corvette . . .

. . . which has gotta be the coolest 'Vette ever.
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By: Dr No
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Omega: While you're calling Jacques, here's his . . .

. . . Doxa. Yes, really. This Sharkhunter originally belonged to Jacques Cousteau. It was gifted to his son Pierre Yves, who in turn gifted it to his colleague Bobby. And who is Bobby? That would be my friend who's also the owner of an early production TAD cue, among other cool collectibles. Bobby w
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By: Dr No
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Horological Meandering: Honeymoon phase with mine . . .

. . . and, coincidentally, our former colleague KIH also likes Citizen - he was wearing a quartz model during his Stateside visit a few weeks ago. Art
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By: Dr No
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TimeOut: I watched this game live . . .

. . . thirty-four years ago: Talk about comebacks.
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By: Dr No
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Omega: Bill Sohne owns the same Seamaster Chronometer cased in white gold. Bracelet, too . . .

. . . if memory serves correctly. I'll try to find an image in our archives. (Unable to locate, will ask Bill tomorrow for images.)
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By: Dr No
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Omega: Out yesterday shooting pool . . .

. . . and same on tap for tomorrow, but Saturday the 16th will be at home watching the Dodgers on local TV. Shohei Ohtani . . . . . . would approve.
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By: Dr No
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Omega: I have seen one of the three late '60s Constellations Omega produced for Japan . . .

. . . in the metal. I don't have an image of that particular example at the moment. The other two are yours . . . . . . and the steel case model. The one that my friend owns is the reverse of yours; hopefully he'll have an image he can share soon. These Japanese Connies were high on my wish list whe
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By: Dr No
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WristScan: Funny thing is the theme had been on the back burner . . .

. . . for years. It had been kicked around a number of times but we never got it to the finish line. I had no clue 'Watches of Japan' would bring out so many respondents. Gratified, Art
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By: Dr No
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