
I was wearing this Omega this morning in my bathrobe, and later with a sweater with long, loose sleeves. As I was about to walk out the door I mentally "felt" both wrists, and thought "Hold on, I better get a watch" and went back to my bedroom for a watch. As I pulled up my sleeve, the Omega smiled

I have a few that are probably about the same size and weight as yours, here's a couple, though not Omega...
Here's my most-similar watch - a gold Wittnauer
. . . there's a few vintage Omegas in my collection light as the proverbial feather. [ ca '53 ref 2667 / cal 420] Best, Art
I hope you are wearing all those vintage pieces (now and then, when not playing pool) Cheers, Mike
. . . a Centenary's been on my wrist since Saturday . . . [ ca '48 ref 2499 / cal 28.10 JUB] . . . and there's been at least half a dozen hours of pool racked up in the meantime ;-) . . .
Thanks for posting. Not sure which is my favorite -- they're all nice and it's hard to pick among them. Take note watch manufacturers -- a watch can be beautiful, subtle, refined, and elegant without screaming affluence or bling.
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