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My MK V is VERY worn ( almost shiney & the bezel is very hard to read ). It gets plenty of wrist time.
I had a flightmaster restored by Omega last year. It hardly gets any wrist time now.
I have a beat up MK II, that I'm considering sending to Bienne. The trouble is, when it comes back Mint I'll be worried about wearing & scratching it.
Ohhh the problems of a vintage Omega collector :-)
Did you have the speedies parallel to each other Or one after the other ?
That is/was a great collection.
All the Best
Steve
I hear ya Kelly.
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