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Rolex: Thank You...

Cpt Scarlet - My apologies and thank you for the reference.
2Y
By: sdd7820
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Rolex: Datejust Turn O Graph Thunderbird

Hi All - I'm looking to purchase a Datejust Turn O Graph Thunderbird, and wanted to get some opinions on the examples I am considering. Any other info on model or others that have this piece and their personal thoughts would be great. I did put the 6609 on reserve, because it looks to be in good sha
2Y
By: sdd7820
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Horological Meandering: Late to the party...

Few months late here, but as they say better late then never. First and foremost, thank you for your service JtoddH, from one operator to the other. This article is about as real as get's looking into an operator and watches. Myself I wore a Casio during deployment and in the field. I was a Ranger i
5Y
By: sdd7820
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Omega: seamaster caliber 321

5Y
By: sdd7820
1

Horological Meandering: It's funny you mentioned that...

I had one screen upon Google looking for racing straps while reading your post.
7Y
By: sdd7820
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Omega: Late to the Party

But as they say better late than never. A 1961 Seamaster with linen dial powered by the manual cal 265. Wrist shot from the office. Love that chronometer Art, very elegant, yet well balanced and versatile. Regards. Scott
7Y
By: sdd7820
1

Horological Meandering: Heuer Carrera 1153S

Just received my new acquisition in the mail today. Just love this watch, a caliber 11, from the early 1970's is just stunning in person. A truly historic movement. Generally I lean towards manuals, but it's hard not to pick up one of the first auto chrono movements made in such great condition. Thi
7Y
By: sdd7820
3

Omega: Lovely piece

I am quite partial to gold capped three handed Omega manual winds from the 60's. In my collection I have a 1961 gold capped Seamaster with cal 265 powering it. This is a watch I would never sell and often find myself wearing. Great pick up!
7Y
By: sdd7820
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