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Dr No, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, initiates a captivating discussion by sharing his personal experience switching from a Grand Seiko back to his beloved Omega timepieces. His post serves as a catalyst, inviting fellow collectors to showcase their own Omega watches and reflect on the brand's enduring appeal and horological significance. This thread highlights the deep personal connection collectors have with their watches and the vibrant community spirit of sharing these passions.
. . . it's time to come home.

So which Omega are you wearing today?
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Key Points from the Discussion
- Dr No highlights the Omega Genève, specifically the sub-seconds variant ref 2605 with a Caliber 266 movement, noting its intriguing lugs and the challenge of sourcing one. He shares that while the watch itself was reasonably priced, the cost of servicing, strap, buckle, and original replacement parts exceeded the initial purchase price.
- Dr No emphasizes Omega's unparalleled expertise in chronometers, asserting that no other brand executes them better, reinforcing his deep appreciation for the brand's precision and heritage.
- A fellow collector shares his 2002 Omega Constellation, recently serviced, showcasing the longevity and continued enjoyment of Omega's diverse range of models.
- Another collector presents a steel/gold quartz Omega, noting its remarkably petite and light dimensions compared to modern standards, yet affirming its wearability and comfort. He expresses a desire for a titanium automatic version.
- Dr No observes that the specific Omega chronograph he initially posted had not appeared on the forum before, suggesting its rarity or unique appeal within the community.
- Several community members, including jml_watches and hoseachandra, contribute wristshots of their own Omega watches, demonstrating the brand's widespread appeal and the active participation of collectors in sharing their daily wears.
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