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··"I cut it TWICE and it's still short!"Let's call it now. Post of the year!
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Superb article, sometimes I regret not having saved up for the full gold version, I compile information for those without individual numbers that have caliber numbers in .41 million.
Thanks to @watchstick_81 ’s contagious enthusiasm for this particular reference, another one, with “mark II dial” will deter this thread very soon…
With a big thanks to @hansaboy for going out of his way to inspect it in person.
I can hardly contain my curiosity as to what it looks like IRL and thus cannot wait for it to arrive.

Thanks to @watchstick_81 ’s contagious enthusiasm for this particular reference, another one, with “mark II dial” will deter this thread very soon…
Let's call it now. Post of the year!
Thank you for a fascinating read. What a superb watch.
OP, what a stunning watch, and a great post, may you wear it in good health.
great post, fabulous pictures, thanks for taking the time to document this so well! 👍
Don't know if I could pull off a gold watch but this looks amazing
I finally got the chance to fully read this in depth, amazing photography and watch, I love the rainbow patina on the lugs and detail you captured on the hallmarks, congrats on a stunning watch mate, one of the best Omega models of the 1980's
Superb article, sometimes I regret not having saved up for the full gold version, I compile information for those without individual numbers that have caliber numbers in .41 million.
Do you have a link to the French forum post?
Thank you! I’m not a member and it’s therefore not accessible. Do you think it’s possible to share some photos and insights in this topic?
Thank you! I’m not a member and it’s therefore not accessible. Do you think it’s possible to share some photos and insights in this topic?