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Whatever happened to that double-branded chronograph you got in Zürich? 😉

I'm smitten, and it almost immediately burrowed its way into a small, select, inner circle of the broader collection.

Oh – you mean photos? 🙄
 
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I'm smitten, and it almost immediately burrowed its way into a small, select, inner circle of the broader collection.

Oh – you mean photos? 🙄
YEAH
 
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YEAH

Ah, well, the thing is that I'm thinking of writing a dedicated post on the watch, so I'd prefer to wait. Also, and honestly, I haven't taken any good dial shots yet.
 
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What.

A.


TEASE.
 
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...a double-branded, double-model vintage watch!
Unlike most double-branded, double-model watches, that one is actually legit!
gatorcpa
 
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I think the Seamaster De Ville is the most common double-model watch with many of them double branded. The rarest double-model is probably that Constellation Seamaster...

 
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I think the Seamaster De Ville is the most common double-model watch with many of them double branded. The rarest double-model is probably that Constellation Seamaster...

This is very confusing for someone who doesn't know anything about Omega.
I always thought Seamaster and De Ville were different models of watches? So what does it mean when they are labelled both?

As a matter of fact, how "Seamaster"'s been used even is totally confusing between dress watches and dive watches.
But I don't mean to be hijacking the thread, so is there some sticky thread somewhere which discusses all those basic questions for total newbies who do not own AJTT?
 
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This is very confusing for someone who doesn't know anything about Omega.
I always thought Seamaster and De Ville were different models of watches? So what does it mean when they are labelled both?

As a matter of fact, how "Seamaster"'s been used even is totally confusing between dress watches and dive watches.
But I don't mean to be hijacking the thread, so is there some sticky thread somewhere which discusses all those basic questions for total newbies who do not own AJTT?
The Seamaster is a long story that perhaps our resident historian @gatorcpa could fill you in with more details. 😀
 
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I have one that fits in with my Canadian Military theme, a nice Birks Omega from about 1939.
Cheers,
Buster