
Dr No's original post, 'Time to trot out . . . the Centenary,' offers a captivating glimpse into the ownership experience of a significant Omega timepiece. His stunning photography not only showcases the watch in its natural environment but also sparks a broader community discussion about daily wear and personal connections to their timepieces. This article explores the aesthetic appeal and collector sentiment surrounding the Omega Centenary, as illuminated by Dr No's contributions and subsequent community engagement.

. . . with cottage potatoes prepared in avocado oil. Now all we need . . . . . . . . .
. . . from where we play pool Wednesday afternoons. Aka the Pacific Ocean. 🌊
Is your new place near the Pacific too? Nice picture of your Centenary Model, probably at Sunset judging for the beautiful golden light. I love the sea and sometimes dream with living my retirement days in some place by the sea. My watch today is a simple modern version of Moonwatch recently discontinued giving place to the new version. Hesalite and closed back makes at near to the original versions as it gets. Have a nice Thursday my dear friend!! Cheers! Abel
. . . and no, I've never tried it. 😕
. . . but only by five miles or so. Here's a pic of the Centenary taken moments after the first . . . . . . facing north instead of south. Warmest, Art
. . . going on eight years now. I miss her dearly . . .
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