It was my wedding anniversary today

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My wife’s wedding stones were sapphire so got this to match. Thank you for sharing our special day with me.

 
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My wife’s wedding stones were sapphire so got this to match. Thank you for sharing our special day with me.

Happy Anniversary! May you both be blessed with many more!
 
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Happy Anniversary! Great choice!
To many more to come 😉
 
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I’m not normally one for bejeweled watches but that’s lovely. Congrats- can’t wait to see the 50th anniversary watch.
 
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I hope the watch is only half as beautiful as the marriage. Gorgeous! Congratulations.
 
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Happy anniversary!



That looks expensive, good thing my wife wedding stone is granite.
 
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Well that is rather spectacular, congrats mate happy anniversary!
 
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Congratulations on your new timepiece. You could change the hands to the Snoopy 50th anniversary blue to make the stones pop.
 
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Well that’s the exception the rule that jeweled tool watches and chronos look bad.
Very nice!

and agree Blue Snoopy hands on that would be amazing.
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Congratulations on your new timepiece. You could change the hands to the Snoopy 50th anniversary blue to make the stones pop.
Would also make it more readable. Due to the joys of aging, silver hands on silver dial are basically a blur of grey to me now- need the contrast to pop.
 
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Congratulations on your new timepiece. You could change the hands to the Snoopy 50th anniversary blue to make the stones pop.
Wouldn't those be on an exchange base only likewise to parts for LE's (not talking about straps/bracelets)?
 
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Would also make it more readable. Due to the joys of aging, silver hands on silver dial are basically a blur of grey to me now- need the contrast to pop.
This is why I changed mine to black hands. Now I can read the time at a glance rather than twisting my wrist fishing around for the right light to read it.
 
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Wouldn't those be on an exchange base only likewise to parts for LE's (not talking about straps/bracelets)?
I don’t know to be honest. You could speak to Omega and see what they say. My AD did it for me and said we put the original hands back on when it’s service time.
 
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I don’t know to be honest. You could speak to Omega and see what they say. My AD did it for me and said we put the original hands back on when it’s service time.
I'm assuming the Snoopy hands are treated differently be by Omega HQ r/ parts distribution.
 
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Would also make it more readable. Due to the joys of aging, silver hands on silver dial are basically a blur of grey to me now- need the contrast to pop.
Yeah the white speedy is about 50 times easier to read.
 
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I'm assuming the Snoopy hands are treated differently be by Omega HQ r/ parts distribution.
I don’t think so because my AD ordered and fit mine from the two models pictured and it was no issue.