My Omega Collection

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Seriously, what more do you need?

I would like a solid gold version of something, with a gold bracelet, and probably rose gold. But I don't need it.

Both are on modern bracelets, by the way. 😀

I'll take another pic when the Speedmaster comes back with leaf hands.

Tom
 
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"Seriously, what more do you need?"

Connie or a Centenary.
 
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Both the caliber 552 and caliber 1861 movements can be adjusted to chronometer specifications... so I don't really need a Connie, though a 50s model would be pretty.

Functionally, the WatchCo Seamaster is slicker than a cat's ass. The Speedmaster, well, it's a Speedmaster! Who wouldn't want one?

I have a few other WWI watches that aren't Omega and I'm fine with that. 😀 But I think these two watches, together or separately, do everything a man could ask for.

Don't you?

Tom
 
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Both the caliber 552 and caliber 1861 movements can be adjusted to chronometer specifications... so I don't really need a Connie, though a 50s model would be pretty.

Functionally, the WatchCo Seamaster is slicker than a cat's ass. The Speedmaster, well, it's a Speedmaster! Who wouldn't want one?

I have a few other WWI watches that aren't Omega and I'm fine with that. 😀 But I think these two watches, together or separately, do everything a man could ask for.

Don't you?

Tom
the Great thing is that you feel that way And you have achieved that balance. For me ( and staying on Omega grouping) I would need a dressier option as well. Aqua terra perhaps being the closest compromise as it remains functional and sporty as well. Also, although I totally respect the watchco it's not quite for me, I like the PO line better.