Hello from Colorado

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Hello all. I just joined the forum a few days ago. I've been using this place for a ton of information lately, so I figured I should join up (and contribute if I can). I really appreciate the focus and collective knowledge here. I've been a Seamaster owner since 2010 when I got my 2531.80, which I still have and wear almost daily. It's my favorite watch. I usually have it on a 1610/930 bracelet or an Erika's MN strap. Nothing against the 300M bracelet, I do enjoy it, but I destroyed mine and thought I'd have a go on the 1610. My watch dream is to own all of the 300M divers, from the 2531.80 onward, in BLUE. In my short twelve years as an enthusiast, I've owned and sold several other Omegas. I'm not a collector/investor, I buy watches so I can wear and enjoy the hell out of them. I'm very much only into steel; no gold for me. Hard working, steel diving watches are my grounding. The images below feature my 2254.50 and my Speedmaster 3520.50 Day-Date, both of which I've parted with. I'm up in Denver, Colorado, USA. Cheers!

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A nice introduction and pictures of cool watches. The 2254.50 is an underated reference and a great watch! A big welcome here!!
 
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Great photography. The watches looks like it from the ad. I love my 2254.50 too
 
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Hello all. I just joined the forum a few days ago. I've been using this place for a ton of information lately, so I figured I should join up (and contribute if I can). I really appreciate the focus and collective knowledge here. I've been a Seamaster owner since 2010 when I got my 2531.80, which I still have and wear almost daily. It's my favorite watch. I usually have it on a 1610/930 bracelet or an Erika's MN strap. Nothing against the 300M bracelet, I do enjoy it, but I destroyed mine and thought I'd have a go on the 1610. My watch dream is to own all of the 300M divers, from the 2531.80 onward, in BLUE. In my short twelve years as an enthusiast, I've owned and sold several other Omegas. I'm not a collector/investor, I buy watches so I can wear and enjoy the hell out of them. I'm very much only into steel; no gold for me. Hard working, steel diving watches are my grounding. The images below feature my 2254.50 and my Speedmaster 3520.50 Day-Date, both of which I've parted with. I'm up in Denver, Colorado, USA. Cheers!



Appreciate that you know what you like and have a clear idea of a collection. I still struggle with that, although i know I love speedmasters. Sold my 3520.50 and wish I hadn't. Super comfortable, great movement, useful and easy to read dial.

Looking forward to seeing more of your contributions and collection.

Cheers