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Hello all. I bought my first ' good ' watch in April of 1981: a rectangular Omega Geneve, with no sec hand or date and with a dial that featured Arabic numerals.
I adored the watch, but others came along. It's unfashionably small these days. I also have my late Uncle's round Geneve with date, an automatic.
Omega sold out in my view in the mid-80s with a lot of skinny cheap little battery numbers, I bought a couple. Manual watches are king, not even automatics. What do others think? I'm at cariesfreedom@yahoo.com.au
Cheers, Andrew
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