Omega Seamaster 300 from Dunklings Melbourne 1970

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Omega in Melbourne in the 70's

Bourke St Mall Melbourne Australia in the late 70’s.with Dunklings centre

I purchased my Omega Seamaster 300 from “Dunklings” Jewellers in 1970 seen here centre of picture.
I paid $150 AUD and that was the recommended retail for the 300 in Australia, in the 60’s and 70’s, country prices were slightly higher.
Dunklings was a very big retailer in Australia of Omega Watches in the boon era of mechanical watches.
It was a great era.
 
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Yes David I'm too old to let its go now thankyou, Ive kept a few things from wayback but this is my treasure to pass down
 
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Great story. Have you posted pics already? It’d be great to see it
 
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Recently Ive noticed the tritium plots are getting a bit yellow and the gold isn't as gold on the bezel
 
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Recently Ive noticed the tritium plots are getting a bit yellow and the gold isn't as gold on the bezel

It is virtually like new! Veeery nice example 🥰
 
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I know it’s not omega but has to do with the topic.

I recently was gifted this one under the proviso I repair it.

Same place as your omega.

 
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I know it’s not omega but has to do with the topic.

I recently was gifted this one under the proviso I repair it.

Same place as your omega.

Thats Lovely, very special I hope you get it repaired....
 
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Thats Lovely, very special I hope you get it repaired....
I repaired it myself when I got it. New crown stem and crown which I had in spare parts. Gave it a service and it’s good as new.
 
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Great watch. Thanks for posting.

The photo of Bourke Street Mall really took me back to the Melbourne of my teens, a Melbourne long-gone
 
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I remember the kerfuffle when Bourke St was made into a walking mall......