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  1. Furze May 14, 2014

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    Again, apologies for long absence, hopefully this might make some amends, as I happen to really like the new Seamaster 300, thought I should drag this out from the safe, and give it an airing, and as the sun was out this morning, took some very quick and dirty images, the last ones so quickly, didn't even bother to take the spring bars off to change the strap/bracelet. Hope you like it, and feel free to show yours!

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  2. Gavin It's the quiet ones you have to 'watch' out for. May 14, 2014

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    Great condition for a big tirangle. Dibs!
     
  3. Steve in SoCal May 15, 2014

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    Just picked this up a couple of weeks ago. Hands appear to be relatively new. Would be interested in feedback.
     
  4. ricardorio May 18, 2014

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    Here is my Seamaster 300 cal 552 Case ref 165024 Serial Number 24.725.818.

    I buyed when I was 18 years old before military service. I went for one day to Argentina Antartic Base in South Pole with him in my wrist.

    Today is my wife´s watch. She love it. For her is more important than our rings...

    Looks like new after Omega official service.

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  5. Ferik May 18, 2014

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