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Opened July 1999, zOwie is the Internet's first and longest running discussion forum dedicated to Omega brand watches.

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got my newest omega today

Hello,

since I was 14 I collected old, vintage omega pocketwatches. I always thought they are really nice piece of works, as they look beautiful, after 40-50-60 years and still keep on ticking, Some of them still keeps time within 15 seconds a day! I never considered really wearing them as an everyday watch, as I sail and dive a lot (these are my hobbies) and they are soooo fragile. My everyday watch was a swiss certina diver. After 9 years it still looks as nice, as it leaved the dealer, although we went through together some really though times... I was just browsing the net, when I came across this page, and I started to be interested in todays omega watches.... and from here on, probably you can find out what happened. Thanks to Keith, my brand new SMP arrived yesterday. It is sooooo beautiful. And what is more important under water: it is "the readability" itself. I already love it. If you tell me how, I can post some pictures about oldies and the "newbie" together. Thanks again for all of you for this site! Bye for now: Zsombor

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