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  1. Vintage Sep 27, 2014

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    Very nives watches, here some pictures
     
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  2. Mods I'm not really an ΩF mod but I play one on TV Sep 27, 2014

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    Here is my only example, currently being looked after by fellow OFM timeismoney on the other side of the pond. View attachment 77070
     
  3. Hijak Sep 27, 2014

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    The lug size, did you mean over all size of watch, I'd have to measure it but the lug width as in what strap it would take is 18mm...and no the fourth one from the left is a 2757. That date at six and the black dial next to it are my two waffle dialed Seamasters.
     
  4. Lessismore Pro Constellation picker-outter! Sep 27, 2014

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    Yeah, over all size is what I meant. Oh I thought that the 2757 had different lug shape, yours shows the same lug shape as a 2627
     
  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Sep 27, 2014

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    Wearing this one the last couple days.

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  6. jinson Sep 27, 2014

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    Enjoying this one today ... and the feel of the Hippocampus on the wrist
     
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  7. Vintage Sep 27, 2014

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    First Omega Hippocampus on Seamaster, big one.
     
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  8. jinson Sep 27, 2014

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    Hooray for the Hippocampus!
     
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  9. MikiJ Likes songs about Purple spices Sep 27, 2014

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    Just got mine back from the Spa ;-) P2170562.JPG
     
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  10. calalum Sep 27, 2014

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  11. calalum Sep 27, 2014

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    Love those kinds of pix. Thanks for sharing.
     
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  12. Hijak Sep 27, 2014

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    The difference is the 2627 has square date window and the 2757 has trapizoidal date window...the 2627 also has spring bar holes in the lugs that go compleatly through the lugs.

    Edit: I'll measure the overall size when I get back and let you know.
     
  13. Hijak Sep 27, 2014

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    You're welcome!:thumbsup:
     
  14. Lessismore Pro Constellation picker-outter! Sep 27, 2014

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    :)

    Also the lug shape as it attaches to the case are different http://omegaforums.net/threads/guil...aster-date-at-six-caliber-355-ref-2757.11129/

    from the picture it looks like your 2757 has the "notches" like a 2627
     
  15. TexOmega Sep 28, 2014

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    Omega cal 500 (Copy).JPG Wrist Time.JPG

    Circa 1956 Cal 500 pre-Hippocampus and circa 1966 Cal 550 are my only Seamasters, but a handsome pair they are.
     
  16. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Sep 28, 2014

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    The 2627 can have a trapezoidal window its more a matter of when it was produced
     
  17. Georgieboy58 Sep 28, 2014

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    Everything Seamaster my box has to offer:

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  18. Dogmann Sep 28, 2014

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    Hi all,

    Although my personal preference is for the 70's diving Omega's I really am beginning to appreciate and learn more about lots of these stunning looking Seamaster's and their stunning dials the more I see them here on the Forum the more I like and appreciate them many thanks to all of you that post these stunning pieces and all the knowledge that is shared here on the forum. As it really helps keeping me distracted from my chronic pain when I'm not feeling great.

    Marc
     
  19. Vintage Sep 28, 2014

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    You're very welcome Marc
     
  20. Hijak Sep 30, 2014

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