Inside a Private Omega Museum Collection
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Inside a Private Omega Museum Collection

By Ruckdee · Apr 30, 2011 · 51 replies
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Ruckdee shares an extraordinary glimpse into a friend's private Omega museum, showcasing a vast collection of watches and memorabilia. This post highlights the profound dedication of a collector who has amassed a significant historical archive, offering a rare look at pieces spanning Omega's rich heritage. The article captures the community's awe and appreciation for such a passionate endeavor.

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I have a friend whose enthusiasm and dedication to the Omega brand put mine to shame. He is the type of a quiet guy who is easy to smile and laugh but never brag. In his solitude he has slowly acquired Omega watches and other associated items over the years from various brick and mortar and online sources, as well as older Omega dealers which are no longer in business. Today the pieces he has amass into a huge collection he has decided to build a private museum in his own office.

Normally the pieces are stored at different, safe locations for the obvious reason. They are brought together only when there is an open house.

Here are some of the pics I want to share from my latest visit to his place about two months ago...



















































I could not resist trying a watch I have always wanted to have.




And here is one watch from each of the visitors that day...


Some brought extras so an extended table shot goes like this.


And I thought the economy was bad. At least things must have worked out well for these four happy owners.


Hope you enjoyed the tour. Thanks.

Ruckdee


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anaesdoc
Apr 30, 2011
I am speechless!

Hi ruckdee, this is an amazingly ample collection, which makes one feel like a kid in a candy store. Your friend must have spent a huge amount of time and means to build this. Thanks for sharing, anaesdoc

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Ruckdee
Apr 30, 2011
"Kid in a candy store" is a very accurate description of my time there.

He is one very lucky guy indeed. Ruckdee

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mrsnak
Apr 30, 2011
Just incredible!

The sheer breadth of the collection, as well as all the supporting material like movements and POS accessories clearly shows rare (if not obsessive ;-)) passion. What a treat to have been able to visit!

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Ruckdee
Apr 30, 2011
He organizes an open house on a roughly quarterly basis.

So that makes visiting an even rarer occurrence. Glad to see you enjoyed the pics. Thanks. Ruckdee

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DeGeus
Apr 30, 2011
This is beyond comprehension... [nt]

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Ruckdee
Apr 30, 2011
I've been there three times and I still cannot comprehend myself :) [nt]

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