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Re: Scan Day Reminder: Post a Pair ! ! !

:
: Just a quick reminder, that we will be having a
: Scan Day / Scan Weekend (starting Friday,
: March 7th), with the theme of pairs, duos,
: companions . . . two of just about anything.
: Some ideas might include: watches that are
: identical twins (or maybe fraternal twins)
: watches that are the same (in some ways),
: but different (in other ways) watches that
: were separated at birth, and have grown to
: become different characters father and son
: cousins (first cousins or distant) watches
: shown on two wrists, as seen in the bottom
: photo anything else involving two watches,
: two cars, two children, two racers, two
: rivals, two of just about anything!!

: This should be a good one!!

: Jeff

Cross-posted from Omega Forum, but I thought the idea was great and would share over here as well. I managed to work a Heuer in to qualify over hear.

Let's see what's in the archives since I have no time for new ones:

Examples of the two first automatic chronograph movements:

A pair of theoretically identical watches:

1947 Centenarys, Omega's 100th Jubille watch

A pair of drinking buddies after a cold dive . ..

and warmed up, dried out and perhaps hung over

titanium SeMPCs

Speedies at play at the beach

"Mark I" 1957 Replica and Mark II

A pair of old bumper autos and a little sister who could do the twist way back in the day (a rotor)

Overkill . . . does 4 pair beat a full house?

Differences rather than similarities -- 18k white gold vs. stainless steel, Seamaster vs. Speedmaster, dress versus tool, three hand vs. chronograph . . . but both chronometers

1968 18k white gold Seamaster chronometer and the 2001 stainless steel Speedmaster split seconds chronograph chronometer

Another stainless vs. white gold pair


Modern Eberhart Postillion 8 Day and 1956 LeCoultre Galaxy

Call this pair the astronaut and his elegant wife

2003 Snoopy Speedy and 1966 backwinder

Call this the two faces of the moon

1983 Phase de Lune Or -- same watch in different light -- the dial changes colors

Two modern GMTs

same size movement, very different casing and purpose

A pair of similar bracelets from different eras, different materials and different executions

Omega has very elegant items available for the ladies, as well as the gentleman





















Jeff's final shot inspired me to remember this photo from a sporting event a few years back. This photo qualifies for the thread, which is about pairs and timepieces. Can you can see?
















Here's a closer look . .

oh -- you wanted to see the timepiece!!!!

a game clock counts, doesn't it?

Sam aka Hewybaby

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Scan Day Reminder: Post a Pair ! ! !
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Question For You, Sam
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That's a bit racy!!!!!
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