Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Steel with a blue dial . . .
Dec 09, 2022,16:15 PM
. . . like this example I was able to photograph . . .
. . . a few months ago at the Orange County Omega boutique. I had the titanium version on my wrist, too, but ultimately went for the bracelet.
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Well itβs a comfortable little diver, quite thin and
By: Andy_Mac : December 6th, 2022-14:33
β¦.colloquially known as the SeaMaster Pre-Bond. Late eighties, early nineties, it was available as an automatic and a quartz with two case sizes, this is the larger one and an automatic. The quartz dials generally had Seamaster Professional 200m, the auto...
Very nice
By: Cookies : December 6th, 2022-14:49
Great condition too. It looks mint.
Pre-Bonds are groovy! . . .
By: Dr No : December 7th, 2022-19:25
. . . long on my wish-list, although now that an Ultra Deep is on its way, not quite as necessary to round out my collection. Thanks for sharing your immaculate example, Andy. Art
Ultra deep πͺ
By: Andy_Mac : December 9th, 2022-04:01
Now thatβs a watch and a half! Steel or Titanium version? I look very much to seeing some photos of that. Very nice indeed HAGWE Andy π
Me too!
By: amanico : December 9th, 2022-07:00
Steel with a blue dial . . .
By: Dr No : December 9th, 2022-16:15
. . . like this example I was able to photograph . . . . . . a few months ago at the Orange County Omega boutique. I had the titanium version on my wrist, too, but ultimately went for the bracelet. ...