hewitgar

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Member since Nov 13, 2008 · 17 years

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thread: Another Connie for the bank....
Hey Bill, good to see you grabbed another nice connie. These are quite scarce with the narrow white gold arrowhead markers. I can see why you would want it. I just don't see these come up for sale anymore, I don't think very many were made with this...
thread: My personal franken
I think you achieved a perfect outcome, the marriage of a spectacular dial from the 1994 homage series with a sturdy and robust screw back case from an RAF '53. And you put a chronometre movement in to. WOW! I would very much like to see the watch in...
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thread: SHOWTIME again! It is time for post number 1000
Very good post once again Erich. It is a pleasure to have you as a valuable contributing member of this forum. The watch is spectacular. You can tell it was only worn on special occasions, the case is in remarkable condition as is the movement. It...
thread: Mickey's :-( got turned upside down ;-)...
but, I'm happy they went into good hands I feel a lot better knowing my old watches will be enjoyed by fellow Purists. Phil
thread: It is SHOWTIME again - post # 900
They look fantastic! Your posts are always interesting and compelling and that's one of the main reasons why I love this forum so much. Thanks for showing us the pics. Phil
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thread: It is SHOWTIME :-) post# 800 ....
Erich, thanks so much for sharing pictures with us. I absolutely love the dial. Cal. 30mm Omega's are amongst my all-time favorites. Phil
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thread: 30T2SCRg - help needed!!!
yes, movement photo taken from SteveG
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thread: Time for a forum question...
I don't like the big, chunky cases. Smaller watches are less prone to the daily bumps and grinds. The size of this Seamaster seems perfect for my wrist size .
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