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i recently found myself at TimeZone and was quickly drawn to this Omega
forum. I am very new to the notion of owning more than one watch at a
time, but have to admit , I like it! I live on the big island of Hawaii
and have little access to anything but Walmart. I notice certain names
repeatedly in the forums and others seem to respect their experience and
opinion. What I need is advise as to where I can learn about
Omegas(1960-2000) Books? Websites? Any ideas?It seems as if I can learn
just enough from the forums and ebay to get in trouble. I'm a 60 year
old man on disability with a lot of time on my hands - excuse the
expression. Thanx for any suggestions, aloha, laz ross"
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