I reckon that there's a touch of OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) about this but I just had the urge to get all my Omegas out and photograph them - that's the trouble with collecting, it becomes so obsessive!!
Anyway here they are:
Can you recognize any of them? If not then they are as follows:
Front Row Left to Right:
1935 gold Dennison-cased cal T17, 1948 gold Dennison-cased cal 30T2, 1949 gold-filled Seamaster cal 351 ref 2577, 1950 gold Dennison-cased Tresor cal 283, 1953 steel Seamaster Calendar cal 355 ref 2627.
Mid Row Left to Right:
1954 gold-capped Constellation cal 354 ref 2782, 1964 gold Dennison-cased Seamaster cal 552 ref 165.5003, 1964 steel Constellation cal 551 ref 167.005, 1965 gold Dennison-cased Constellation cal 561 ref 168.5004, 1966 steel Constellation 'C' shape cal 561 ref 168.017
Back Row Left to Right:
1966 steel Seamaster 300 cal 552 ref 165.024, 1967 steel Speedmaster Pro cal 321 ref 105.012, 1969 steel Seamaster Chronostop 120 cal 865 ref 145.007, 1969 steel Flightmaster cal 910 ref 145.013
OK, that's got it off my chest and I can now put them all back in the safe. Do any of you have the urge to get your Omegas out and drool over them - if so, post a photo or two and I will start to feel more NORMAL!!!!!!
Cheers
Andrew
Well I have to admit that my daily wearer is a sssssshhhhh (say it quietly!!) Seiko Black Knight from 2004. The only reason for this is that I won't mind if it gets a little shabby. However, I do wear all my Omegas in turn (or more or less in turn) and sometimes 3 different watches in a day. So, all are worn and all are treasured- how about you?
Cheers
Andrew
Enjoy your beauties and thanks for sharing them with us....you have there.
I am happy you also wear them
Quite a few interesting pieces. What is the story behind? Why did you collect these?
Best
Hans
There's a Tissot T-Touch Expert and an early eighties Seiko 6309 in there too but you can maybe guess what the rest are... Sorry about the poor photos...





There is somebody out there with the same 'complaint' A lovely collection BTW and I have some way to go to achieve a collection like that.
Cheers
Andrew