1963 Omega Constellation

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@PiePanPark It’s a ~1960 watch - the T’s we’re used from I think 61/62 and became mandatory for a while from 63/64, if I’m not mistaken. Also, these are onyx indices - there’s no lume on this watch.
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@PiePanPark It’s a ~1960 watch - the T’s we’re used from I think 61/62 and became mandatory for a while from 63/64, if I’m not mistaken. Also, these are onyx indices - there’s no lume on this watch.

Ah!
You fell into the same trap as me.
I think He’s talking about the original watch.
 
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Apologies. There are several connies posted here. The original one the first poster referenced had lume blots and was not onyx inlays. Good to know about the T and when they started to print them. Thanks all for your friendly responses and warm welcomes.
 
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Wear in health @topfox59, that is a lovely pie pan. So I have to jump in here and give a shout out to Matt, @MtV as well, who also helped me to my first Connie and subsequently my first pie pan, he is so generous with his knowledge, time and his lovely collection and a gentleman too, well done Matt. And as no post is complete without a picture😀

Thank you for your kind words! 😀 Seeing all those beauties again I do wonder if it was the right decision to eliminate the 60s part of my collection, though. 🤦
 
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Thank you for your kind words! 😀 Seeing all those beauties again I do wonder if it was the right decision to eliminate the 60s part of my collection, though. 🤦
I'm sure your keen eye has replaced them with other suitable beauties though👍
 
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Bro, what are you doing 😲


😉

I was looking for support, not for further insecurity. Thanks a lot.

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