
Blaise, a moderator for the Vintage Omega Forum, introduces himself to the WatchProSite community, sharing a diverse collection of Omega timepieces. His post highlights the enduring appeal of vintage Omega watches and the welcoming nature of the forum. This introduction serves as a valuable historical snapshot of community engagement and the appreciation for classic horology.








Very happy to welcome you. You should tell us more about your Vintage, Blaise. Stunningly, no Speed Master, No Sea Master, but some very nice and elegant pieces. And a lovely Memo Star, if I'm not wrong! Looking forward to hear more from you, Best, Nicolas
Hey Nicholas and thanks for the warm welcome... Actually my first Speedy is on its way (hopefully), but I have some Seamasters namely, the Chronostop, the Chronograph 1040, Memomatic and I even have Cosmic 2000 which deserves a Spa treatment. So that Memo Star is actually a Memomatic ;-)
Glad to see you around! There's always room for knowledgeable Omega collectors like you around here!
Welcome here, and I'm looking forward to learning more about vintage Omegas from you. There seems to be a really strong contingent of vintage Omega-lovers on this site. There's certainly a lot to love about these older models IMO. I don't collect vintage watches myself, but I certainly love to see the examples that my fellow PuristS put forth! Cheers, Daos
Hi Blaise, Nice collection and some case shapes we see less often these days. Reminds me of the variety that we lack in today’s offerings from Omega and other companies. Always great to see these classical pieces. Regards Andrew
Of course I know you from couple other forums and happy to see you here. Every forum has a different flavor, and I've really enjoyed the knowledge and passion in this one. Welcome! This is the place to discuss the vintages. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2009-07-11 19:10:10
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