One last image - my 120 is back from service, and unfortunately looking a little soulless now that the dial and hands are gleaming and new. I thought it worth grabbing a pic while I had a friends Alaska project handy. Hope you like the pic. desu
Finally, my Dynamic has returned to me - a Bienne restoration, I was fortunate that they left the original Tritium dial in. It's a wonderful watch that wears very comfortably with just enough presence on the wrist. A very under appreciated vintage Omega in my opinion! Ethan
Thanks for the welcome, all - I have met a few Omega collectors over the years, and we certainly seem to be a different bunch! The watches are so beautifully made, but often don't carry the cache of other collectable watches, so it seems all the Omega collectors I know do so for much purer reasons -
Thanks for the welcome, Zac - The 200 is an amazing watch, I'd gladly lose my 120 for one of those. I've even considered the Helson homage for a "gym" watch - one that I can really beat up and wear swimming without fear. I'm sure there will be more watches to come - I will keep you posted. A Memomat
Dear All, I have been lurking for some time, and enjoying the maniacal appreciation of Omegas, both old and new. I have been a bit of a fan of Omega for a while, and have been lucky enough to live not far from a brilliant watchmaker who has been able to restore the pieces I have found. Sadly I am no