Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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What do you wish for? That's our theme this week, folks . . .
Sep 20, 2018,12:42 PM
. . . along with the watch currently adorning your wrist.
The first to ever completely absorb my attention is still at the very top.
Third generation Omega central, ca '01, with blue gold dial. Chances of acquisition: none. So, a true grail.
;-)
Next on the list: a relative newcomer, and an independent to boot. Marco's Georg . . .
[photo credit: samwan]
. . . fires on all cylinders. Acquisition would involve much shuffling within my collection. Chances of acquisition: very slight. But better than the central.
Next, watches I could've acquired when they were new, but didn't. G O's limited edition 1845 Karrees, ca '04 . . .
. . . and Dornblüth's 04.0, ca '06.
[watch and photo credit: tempusfugit]
In the same vein: a Dornblüth 2010.
Any of these would be welcome, the current production Dornblüth being the most likely of the lot.
Of course, there are still targets to hit when it comes to vintage Omega. A ref 3950 chronometer . . .
. . . tops that list, and there are others not far behind, like this black ref 2515.
Many others, but I could call it quits with these two. (Yeah, we've all heard that before!)
So while dreaming about these, there's a suitably obscure vintage Ω . . .
. . . telling me it's time to leave for my tire rotation appointment.
Let's see the watches on your lists, folks!
Art