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  1. serdal22 Oct 3, 2013

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    Dear Friends,

    I am Serdal from B.C., Canada.

    I am very happy to join this very lovely forum. And thank you all very much for creating such a beautiful and awesome home for us, Omega lovers . . .

    Very best regards . . .

    Serdal
     
  2. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Oct 3, 2013

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    Welcome Serdal,
    Do you mind to share few of your collection pictures as introduction?
    It is not mandatory.......but guys from Aussie and Josey will pester you if don't put up pictures :D .

    Oh one more thing...... dont forget to set up your avatar...
     
  3. CanberraOmega Rabbitohs and Whisky Supporter Oct 3, 2013

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    I'm more likely to pester him about the use of te word "comrades"!
     
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  4. serdal22 Oct 3, 2013

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    Thank you for your kind words and warm welcome.

    I'll post a lot of fotos for you soon. However, most of them are posted as for sale on some other forums and will be posted as for sale here as well. I would like to try my best to avoid violating shilling rule which happened to me on a forum and then I left that forum. It was my fault, I should've read the forum rules more carefully.

    I will read all forum rules, then post many fotos.

    I love Seiko (the older diver and some other) pieces, am in love with Omegas of course, am fond of MKII pieces, and nowadays have fallen for Heuers. Thanks to Paul ;-)

    Very best regards...

    Capt. Serdal
     
  5. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Oct 3, 2013

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    I'm surprised Dennis hasn't already.
     
  6. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Oct 3, 2013

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    Should we recommend to switch to "Amigo"? ...........close enough to Omega :p
     
  7. serdal22 Sep 21, 2014

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    Dear Friends,

    Please forgive me for the delay of my reply. I have been struggling some family emergencies for a while. They were sorted out one by one eventually.

    I will post many fotos from my collection very soon.

    I'm sure you'll love my latest addition!

    Very best regard.

    Serdal
     
  8. serdal22 Sep 21, 2014

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    Alright, here are some of the pieces I have in my humble collection:

    I will start with my two latest additions. I picked them up on the same day; double happiness I say.

    Here is the first one, my most favourite Seamaster, 2531.80.00 non coaxial Bond, I was lucky enough to find this minty example as complete set:

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    And the same day pick, GMT II Pepsi with rare 3186 movement and with rarer rectangular II:

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    Rare KELEK Chrono:

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    Glycine Airman Base 22 with 3 TZs and sunburst blue dial which turns from blue to almost black:

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    Have I told you I am a big fan of MKII besides being a big fan of Omega and Seiko brands?

    LRRP UTC 48, a life time keeper:

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    In front of Fraser River where I used to operate ferry:

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    Cruising in Vancouver Harbour:

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    NOS CCCP era Paketa (Raketa):

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    NOS CCCP era Shturmansky:

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    Look at the beauty of the caseback!:

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    1980 (First year production) G10 CWC Fatboy which was used on Falkland War:

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    SS Ecozilla:

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    Pogue Chrono Pepsi with sunburst yellow dial:

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    Seiko SBCM029 Perpetual Pepsi:

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    With his cousin SBCM023:

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    Arsa Extra German DH WWII mechanical vintage:

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    A rare minty 6306 - 7000 (Sold, will be shipped when the bracelet arrives!!!):

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    Vintage CCCP era CIGHAL (Signal) alarm mechanical piece, ca. 1960:

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    Alpha GMT Coke with hacking mechanism, a birthday gift from another forum member:

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    Seiko Quartz diver 7548 - 7000 with rally strap:

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    GMT II c Black:

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    My ex GMT II Pepsi with a leather skull strap, one of my strap designs (Both were sold):

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    My ex Seafighter with similar strap, both were gone:

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    My ex Autavia GMT Pepsi, gone. (Big mistake!):

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    My ex Aquadive BS100 while driving Seabus in Vancouver Harbour:

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    My ex 7C43-7000 rare Korean made Seiko vintage, gifted to a forum member on another forum:

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    My ex bday (1969-June) piece, 6117 - 8000 Navigator GMT Proof dial. (I made another huge mistake by letting this amazing piece go!):

    (I am looking for one now, if you may have this model, please)

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    My Orange Seiko hybrid - 7548 - 700H / 7040 (Sold, waiting for the bracelet to be shipped!!!):

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    Another Seiko, another life time keeper; 7548 - 700B Pepsi:

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    Another GMT II. It has the additional Pepsi insert now:

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    I love this clasp!:

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    My ex Seiko Bullhead Chrono (Another giant mistake of letting it go!):

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    I will continue...

    Very best regards . . .

    Serdal
     
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  9. serdal22 Sep 21, 2014

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    Ok, and the rest of my humble collection:

    My ex bday ('69) Sub with the skull leather strap (It is also gone):

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    My ex Mil Mod Seiko SKX173, lost 1 second in five weeks!:

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    My ex GMT II Coke:

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    My ex Seiko BellMatic - What a sunburst dial it had!:

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    Another life time keeper, 500 pc LE MSar:

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    Seiko MM600 SD, it is also gone:

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    My ex (First) MKII Seafighter, should've kept this one:

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    My first (ex) Seamaster Bond:

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    My second (ex) Seamaster Bond:

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    My ex Stingray:

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    My ex Seiko 6138 - 8030 Chrono:

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    I hope you like my collection.

    Very best regards . . .

    Serdal
     
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  10. bish789 Sep 21, 2014

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    Great collection Serdal
     
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  11. serdal22 Sep 21, 2014

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    Thank you very much for your very kind words, Bish789.

    Very best regards . . .

    Serdal
     
  12. Hexicon Sep 22, 2014

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    Hey Serdal ... I,ll have the Bullhead + Pogue + Kelek & the bottle of Bourbon :thumbsup:
     
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  13. serdal22 Sep 22, 2014

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    Hahaha!

    Bullhead is gone; however Pogue and KELEK are in your service ;-)

    And the Bourbon . . . Since the bottle is dry, I shall serve you some fresh RAKI. You will love it. 45% ingredient always makes the negotiations smoother!

    Very best regards . . .

    Serdal
     
  14. Hexicon Sep 22, 2014

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    Deal !! Kalimera from Dublin
     
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  15. serdal22 Sep 22, 2014

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    Hahaha! Done!

    Serdal
     
  16. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Sep 22, 2014

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    A diverse interesting collection :thumbsup:
     
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  17. serdal22 Sep 22, 2014

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    Thank you for your kind words, privateday7.

    Very best regards...

    Serdal
     
  18. Mothra Sep 22, 2014

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    Theres huge range there, but some lovely watches!
     
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  19. serdal22 Sep 22, 2014

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    Thank you very much for your very kind words, Mothra.

    Very best regards...

    Serdal
     
  20. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Sep 22, 2014

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    Ahoy Captain Serdal,

    Firstly, I hope your personal situation is calm again and everything is on an even keel.

    We had a fantastic holiday in Vancouver a couple of years ago and used the Seabus and lots of the little water taxis all the time.
    A fantastic way to get around the area.

    Thanks for bringing back the memories.

    As to your past and present collection, I am in awe of some of your items, the Kelek chrono is my pick of the bunch.

    You have the helm,

    Over'n'out

    Cheers

    Jim
     
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