Do you have any watch that you can't even feel on your wrist?

Mar 19, 2019,11:10 AM
 

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 back at me. 


A real winner -- light, thin, watch; strap broken in so it fits like an invisible glove.

What's your "so comfortable you won't even know it's there" piece?



Cazalea

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No trick of the light, it's like a scallop shell

 
 By: cazalea : March 19th, 2019-11:27
Crystal off ...  

I like these smaller vintage pieces. That dial looks amazing!

 
 By: Emil Wojcik : March 19th, 2019-11:20
I have a few that are probably about the same size and weight as yours, here's a couple, though not Omega... ...  

Yes, there is virtue to a vintage piece, isn't there?

 
 By: cazalea : March 19th, 2019-11:31
Here's my most-similar watch - a gold Wittnauer ...  

Know the feeling well, Mike . . .

 
 By: Dr No : March 19th, 2019-11:41
. . . there's a few vintage Omegas in my collection light as the proverbial feather. [ ca '53 ref 2667 / cal 420] Best, Art ...  

Thanks Art, I know we both like this one a lot

 
 By: cazalea : March 19th, 2019-12:37
I hope you are wearing all those vintage pieces (now and then, when not playing pool) Cheers, Mike

Vintage Omegas? Almost every day! . . .

 
 By: Dr No : March 19th, 2019-12:44
. . . 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 ;-) . . . ...  

These are all such lovely watches, a word I don't use often

 
 By: JohnFM : March 19th, 2019-13:43
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.

What a wonderful dial dear Mike!! Awesome! I love it!! Agree: some vintage pieces are so light we forget they are strapped on the wrist...

 
 By: Subexplorer : March 19th, 2019-14:31
... and this Omega you show is adorable!! I own a Jumbo vintage Omega and a Longines Calatrava style (both with steel cases of 37 mm diameter) which are also so light and comfortable! Cheers! Abel ...  

This Croton is another vintage

 
 By: cazalea : March 19th, 2019-15:23
I found this watch - the previous owner had stripped off the chrome plating on the front, and I liked the look so I took it home, gave it a service, put on a new strap, and it works fine. Pressing in the crown advances the date. Cazalea ...  

This one badly needs a service..

 
 By: Echi : March 19th, 2019-19:33
I recently wound it back to life just to see if it was still ticking. It did move ...  

You knew . . .

 
 By: Dr No : March 19th, 2019-20:53
. . . I'd go ga-ga! Ref 14350, mid '50s cal 354? Engraved crosshair dial is icing on the cake ;-) . . .

Thanks for the added info, Art..

 
 By: Echi : March 19th, 2019-22:47
Now I can google some more about this piece. Yeah, i was kinda hoping you'd chime in on this reply

Worn without knowing . . .

 
 By: chippyfly : March 20th, 2019-02:02
This U-N a pleasure of understatement and lightness. Remarkably unremarkable! Clive ...  

Yes, this one

 
 By: TS1987 : April 2nd, 2019-06:32
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Top! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : April 2nd, 2019-08:25

Brand new from Longines.

 
 By: TS1987 : April 9th, 2019-07:52
Unique also