
JML_watches' recent post featuring his Omega Memomatic highlights the enduring appeal of 1970s watch design. His appreciation for the era's distinctive aesthetics, particularly the vibrant orange seconds hand, resonates with collectors who value unique horological expressions. This article explores why these vintage Omega timepieces continue to captivate enthusiasts today.

We need more alarms, since it's one of the few complications which are actually super useful.
Even if I have quite a few already. On the list to bring back would include Memomatic Bellmatic LancoFon As a few initial suggestions 😁 Cheers JML
. . . driven by affection for '70s style Omegas like yours. Influenced, Art
Though when I got mine - I'd only gone to look. They're fateful words! Cheers JML
I have a number of watches from that period, I think some of them are a little idiosyncratic - but in a good way. Enjoy wearing your Stingray Cheers JML
. . . but hey, I likes 'em that way!
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