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Hello Omega Enthusiasts,
I've recently added this 321 Seamaster to my modest collection of mechanical chronographs. Found unexpectedly (isn't that the best way?) at a Los Angeles vintage watch shop, it replaces the Pre-Moon 321 Speedmaster which I recently sold. I am enjoying the golden-hued natural patina of the original dial while the fully overhauled movement is keeping excellent time. The box came from a TZ offering last week and is, I believe, the correct general vintage.
Even with 40+ years of the photography hobby under my belt, I'm quickly learning that lighting, composure and the close-up elements of watches can be challenging. I hope to gain some knowledge from this forum.
Thank You,
Jim Van Orsdol
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