New To This, I Must Add, Splendid Forum! I Have A General Question About The "Pre Bond" Autos...

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Does any of you own one? What are the general feelings towards them? From the time I first saw one in a Omega dealers window in 1990, I knew I had to have one! I was doing my military service then, so watch-purchases was out of the question!

Took me 22 years to get one! Finally laid my hands on one last summer!





And with it's modern successor..



I really enjoy it! It's from a time in Omegas history, when the company was actually on the brink of bankrupcy, and still they managed to produce high class watches....
 
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The only thing I'd change on those older SMP's is the Mercedes hands. The slightly later models had skeleton hands like on the Vancouver SMP LE which I prefer. That's just me though. The rest like the bezel, dial, and case are well matched.
 
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The only thing I'd change on those older SMP's is the Mercedes hands. The slightly later models had skeleton hands like on the Vancouver SMP LE which I prefer. That's just me though. The rest like the bezel, dial, and case are well matched.

Like this;-) Not my favorite Omega, but still got a soft spot for it...and it wears very nice indeed.
 
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I agree!

I wear mine when I don't want to risk my 2254 getting beaten up, ie at our summer house, doing construction work and so on.

Ironically, it gets more "action-filled" wristtime than the 2254 that my family gave me for my 40th, And I'e ben FAR to careful with. Not wanting to ding such a nice present!

I just recently realised that I'll start wearing the 2254 without such exessive care, and let the scratches be "my" scratches so to speak!

I'm just not there JUST yet.....!
 
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Hi and welcome,

I love these pre-Bond Seamaster (200M) models. However, most of them that I encounter on watch fairs and market places have a quartz movement.

RJ
 
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Thanks!

Yes, aparently the production of auto movement Seamasters those days could be measured in promille!