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  1. aga79 Apr 4, 2012

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    Here's mine...

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  2. ulackfocus Apr 4, 2012

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    NIce! The 19ASD version is a great watch.

    Here's mine - a 1960 caliber 291 inside a reference 9025-2:

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  3. aga79 Apr 4, 2012

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    @Dennis : never seen like that in my City, very Beautifull !!!:thumbsup:

    place of date reminds me of Seamaster Calendar Bumper Cal 355..
     
  4. ulackfocus Apr 4, 2012

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    Thank you! It took a while to hunt this one down. The SM Calendars with bumper calibers 353 or 355 have the date at 6.

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    Out of the norm date window positions are a collector's dream.
     
  5. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Apr 4, 2012

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    How hard is it to find a crystal with the magnifier at 12?
     
  6. ulackfocus Apr 4, 2012

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    Don't know - never looked for one. I'll ask Jesse.
     
  7. Trev The Architect Staff Member Apr 5, 2012

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    Really like the date at 12! I wonder why that isn't more common.
     
  8. ulackfocus Apr 5, 2012

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    It's harder to read than any other location.

    (other than the back of that watch, that is :p)
     
  9. omegary Apr 5, 2012

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    In general I don't do gold watches (tried a few but they always get flipped pretty quickly) but that is just gorgeous ::love::

    Cheers,
    Gary
     
  10. alam Apr 5, 2012

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    Damn! I'm in love!
     
  11. ulackfocus Apr 5, 2012

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    It's gone. Kyle got it and immediately flipped it to a friend of his. Actually, I got it from Adam (adam78) so it's made the rounds of forum members. ;)
     
  12. alam Apr 5, 2012

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    I need to infiltrate myself in this flipping club! :)
     
  13. ulackfocus Apr 5, 2012

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    Technically you already are - and before Kyle was. Flipping watches to each other is just part of the game. Vetting & enabling are a big thing. You've got a loooooong way to go to top Steve (Cicindella) though. He's responsible for spending THOUSANDS of my dollars. :D He also has dibs on the Constellation 2943. He calls it his watch and constantly reminds me to be careful with it.
     
  14. seamonster Respectable Member Apr 6, 2012

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    Respectable Member ulackfocus

    Thanks for sharing.

    Your Seamaster Calendar is a very rare watch. Is it in 14k solid gold?

    Thank-you.
     
  15. ulackfocus Apr 6, 2012

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    The case is solid 14ct, and the dial is 18ct.
     
  16. seamonster Respectable Member Apr 6, 2012

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    Respectable ulackfocus

    Thanks.

    The gold karatage difference between the case and dial, as well as, the calendar at the 6 o'clock position, makes this watch rather unique and sought-after, I reckon.

    Thank-you.
     
  17. ulackfocus Apr 6, 2012

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    Unique we're not sure of, but it definitely is rare. Sought after.... that I know from a couple offers I've had. ;):p
     
  18. seamonster Respectable Member Apr 6, 2012

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    Respectable Member ulackfocus

    Thanks for your opinion about the watch.

    For some strange reason, I do not understand, as to why Omega did not produce this model in 18k solid gold case.

    Thank-you.
     
  19. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Apr 6, 2012

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    I can't get the midget into the dollhouse without trimming the legs down a little, it might take some time depending on how quickly it clots...
     
  20. ulackfocus Apr 6, 2012

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    I couldn't tell you myself, but that's the way it came from Bienne. Here's the entry for the 2757 pie pan Seamaster in A Journey Through Time:

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    ::confused2:: Huh?