Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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There aren't many quartz watches I'd want to own . . .
. . . but the Marine Chronometer is right at the top of that very short list. I found one at a pawn shop a few years ago, but the asking price was relatively high, and there was no budging from the owner.
One of these days! . . .
This message has been edited by Dr No on 2012-09-19 09:42:38
Cal. 20F is not...
By: mac_omega : September 16th, 2012-04:40
Cal. 20F is not as common as the Cal T17 and I like the designs of these watches very much! Concerning the purchases through Omega museum: I knew this as I monitored Marco Richon“s purchases on ebay - I got to know his ebay ID by accident... :-) Omega mus...
Simple pleasures . . .
By: Dr No : September 16th, 2012-07:46
. . . can be the most rewarding, Ed. When I end my days of purposeful collecting - and I'm almost done, with just a few more on my list - I suspect it will be these humble angular Omegas that will find their way to my watch box on a whim. Best, Art
I had one Art, but...
By: G99 : September 19th, 2012-10:30
I had one Art, but i sold it for three reasons. The first you already know, The second was that it is pretty big and bulky on the wrist and thirdly, because it was a quartz movement. At the time i was pretty much of the belief that quartz movements were i...