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In a vibrant Sunday thread, holdemchamp1225 shares a stunning vintage Omega, sparking a community-wide showcase of cherished timepieces. This post highlights the enduring appeal of Omega watches, from rare vintage finds to modern Seamasters and Speedmasters, demonstrating the brand's diverse legacy and its collectors' passion. Readers gain insight into the variety of Omega models that resonate with enthusiasts.
Super and bright Sunday morning for us. Haven't worn this "old lady" in a while and couldn't stand it anymore. To me, she has one of the most beautiful faces I have ever seen. Just a gorgeous piece and a timeless beauty. Not bad for being 88 years old or should I say 88 years young 😁😜
Key Points from the Discussion
- The original poster's vintage Omega, an 88-year-old piece, is admired for its timeless beauty and exceptional condition, prompting fellow collectors to share their own Sunday wristwear.
- A collector expresses a desire to find a 'perfect 33.3' caliber, while showcasing a different Omega model, the 910, noting its good timekeeping performance.
- Another member shares a wristshot of their Omega after a swim, illustrating the versatility and durability of their timepiece for various activities.
- A collector highlights their favorite Omega heritage re-issue, emphasizing the appeal of modern watches that draw inspiration from the brand's storied past.
- A Seamaster owner shares a morning wristshot, underscoring the daily wearability and reliability of Omega's popular dive watch collection.
- A Speedmaster owner shares their 1861 Speedy, worn for a weekend trip to the mountains, showcasing the chronograph's iconic status and suitability for diverse environments.
- Another collector contributes a wristshot of their Omega, adding to the collective display of beloved timepieces.
- A collector shares their Omega for the day, further diversifying the range of models presented in the thread.
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