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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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Re: What was your first Omega ?
In Response To: What was your first Omega ? ()

Hey Steve,

I don't have my first Omega yet, so I guess I'll tell you how I became involved in the Omega community......

Once upon a time (about a year ago) I was looking for a watch. It was a time of college for me and I couldn't afford to not know the time (being late usually pisses the professors off). I looked at the usual suspects, but decided to look for something 'unique' and special. There were just too many watches on the net and I was kinda overwhelmed. Well, I recalled that my father mentioned that an Omega was used on the moon, so I decided to take a look at their website....... There I realized that James Bond also wore an Omega! 007???? The Moon????? Screw Rolex!!!! (pun inserted for story affect only) I was hooked from there on...... And so began my journey into the world of fine timepieces....

Oh, by the way..... nice watch Steve!

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