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  1. MyVintageOmega Oct 18, 2012

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  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Oct 18, 2012

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    That's actually a really cool read! So she must have selected the Seamaster prior to Omega being involved in it themselves, which sort of makes sense really given you'd imagine Omega would have wanted to supply the automatic rather than a quartz initially.
     
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  3. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Oct 18, 2012

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    There is always a smart woman behind every successful man......:)
     
  4. MyVintageOmega Oct 18, 2012

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  5. ulackfocus Oct 18, 2012

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    Speedmaster, Seamaster.... whatever. :rolleyes::p
     
  6. MyVintageOmega Oct 18, 2012

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    :eek: ;)
     
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  9. CanberraOmega Rabbitohs and Whisky Supporter Oct 24, 2012

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    Makes sense, given that omega made so many military watches. Did Rolex?
     
  10. MyVintageOmega Oct 24, 2012

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    ... 1942 Rolex Military watch. IMO they did not produce as many Military watches as Omega did as Omega had so many eras and styles,model variations and fans of.
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  11. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Oct 24, 2012

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    I should add, pricing on milsubs is idiotic.
     
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  13. Carl Oct 24, 2012

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    Great article! Thanks for posting, and the link. I now know a bit more about the history behind Bond and Omega :)
    Cheers,
    Carl