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馃槀 Nicely put. No I'm not a burglar.
I don't have a single pic of my stuff, but I've owned a few Omegas, like 70 plus. I suspect there are a few guys on here with 100+
Of the stuff in your photo, I note you like the Polaris models. I never had one of these so am jealous. I see some f300s too. I've been there and done that but eventually the whine made me sell them on. Your taste is more quirky than some. I see a lot of funky 1970s stuff. A good niche perhaps
馃槀 Nicely put. No I'm not a burglar.
I don't have a single pic of my stuff, but I've owned a few Omegas, like 70 plus. I suspect there are a few guys on here with 100+
Of the stuff in your photo, I note you like the Polaris models. I never had one of these so am jealous. I see some f300s too. I've been there and done that but eventually the whine made me sell them on. Your taste is more quirky than some. I see a lot of funky 1970s stuff. A good niche perhaps
I have no Idea how many Omegas I have. I think there are 40 or 41 serial numbers in the text file. Those have cases. Then there are the rust rats mostly 55x and 56x. Keep buying cheap worn out case. Which never seem to fit the movements at hand. Half a dozen or so 134x quartz movements, many with cases.
Then there are the ladies movements. Do serial number plates count?
Then there are the Chronographs, Uncountable group of Landerons, what I call the rabbits, a few Lemania, Venus and valjoux.
The Tissots are probably countable, I think there are less than a dozen.
Also partial to A Schild, another uncountable collection. Enicar, Some complete others bits and pieces.
Pin levers? another one due any day now. Often the number of how many watches I have is one more than yesterday.
Still the only Omega that really counts is the Speedmaster. The rest are just