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Jaeger-LeCoultre: Because I am 68, and that was 30 years and ~ 100 watches ago :).

That is of course a good idea, but I honestly cannot recall. The reason I think it is from a JLC is because it was in a JLC package.
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By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: Rarities, #1: Omega Curvex.....

I've been on a bit of a roll lately in buying vintage Omegas that are somewhat rare. First up is what appears to be a Curvex model: Looks legit to me, but would appreciate opinions from the experts.
13Y
By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: Esthetically, I agree. But for now I am just trying to determine

the rarity of such a watch. And it is looking to me as if they are pretty rare. More to follow.....
13Y
By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: Sweet! Is it yours? [nt]

13Y
By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: A challenge: Show me pics of a vintage Connie...

with an original black, pie-pan dial; arrowhead markers; AND a date function. I don't recall seeing one in my twenty or so years of collecting (until last week:) ).
13Y
By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: New look for an old watch:

Before: After:
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By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: Vintage Omega Bracelet Mystery......

Bill posted pics of a very cool vintage Tissot recently that had an interesting bracelet. He recalled that I own a similar one on a vintage Seamaster, and has asked for more pics of mine. After several months, I am finally getting around to it:). My opinion: 1) It looks great on my Seamaster :) 2) T
13Y
By: smorrisonmd1
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Omega: Excellent choice. I would only suggest that If it is an everyday wearer,

you try to find a vintage bracelet to go with it. Congrats!
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By: smorrisonmd1
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