
In a captivating original post, myles721 shares stunning imagery of an Omega timepiece, prompting a vibrant discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's appreciation for Omega's enduring appeal, exploring specific references and the broader horological landscape through the lens of seasoned enthusiasts. It highlights how classic designs continue to resonate, proving that Omega's legacy remains as strong as ever.

. . . the LP. Hope to catch at least three concerts on their upcoming tour . . . that would make forty-six shows total over forty-six years. A while back I told Cap that's what I wanted engraved on my tombstone: "Here Lies Art - A Stones Show A Year For 46 years." To which he replied, "And just below, have "If This Tomb's Rockin', Don't Bother Knockin'!"
. . . ca '46. The scarcest of five chronometer references . . . perhaps one in twenty is a 2410. Art
. . . is Goats Head Soup , but not sure anyone's ever topped . . . . . . Exile overall. Maybe the Moody Blues . . . . . . Days of Future Passed , or . . . . . . LZ II. Desert island discs, indeed . . .
All awesome (and agree Exile…I almost jumped off the train at Villefranche Sur Mer😂) lately…Pet Sounds, Sgt Pepper (obvious but for a reason) The Doors, LA Woman, Countdown To Ecstasy, Station To Station, Rockferry, Siren, Green Onions…
Back At The Chicken Shack…
I love Let It Bleed even more…
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