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Yes, this one is a beauty and the first 18k Omega I've owned.
I still have a couple of seamasters including a blue 120 I'm wearing today, a 300 which is due back from bienne shortly, and the new Chronometre. I also have a very rare ref 3950 square cal 342 on the way and a 1948 bumper 28.10RA. Oh, and of course my speedy pro, Stowa prodiver and 50s Eterna Kontiki.
And I still have the pics of the old gang!
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: Hi Chris,
: It's GREAT to see you post here. You certainly
: know how to open with a Big bang. That's a
: beaut.
: I'm afraid that I have no Idea on the hands
: questions though.
: For those of you who don't know Chris, A few
: years ago he probably had the ULTIMATE
: Seamaster Dive collection. I must admit I
: was jealous of it ! I don't think I've ever
: seen a better private Seamaster Dive
: collection.
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