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  1. OMGRLX a RolexBear in disguise May 3, 2016

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    what do you guys think about this one: tissot diver.jpg tissot diver 2.jpg tissot diver 3.jpg
    i personally always have a soft spot for vintage divers. plus this one's in the (omega) family...and lastly, the dial matches my eye color. :)

    btw, is this the tissot equivalent of the 1481 movement?

    as always, any and all input much appreciated! :thumbsup:
     
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  2. sky21 May 3, 2016

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    I like it! Cool color and that bracelet is awesome!
     
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  3. West Slope May 4, 2016

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    Looks good to me!
     
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  4. Kwijibo May 4, 2016

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    absolutly fine, these Omega tissot movement are reaaly accurate and well made. The angles of the case are edged, would'nt spedn more thant 500 on that.
     
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  5. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers May 4, 2016

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    IIRC the Tissot equivalent of the 1481 is the 2481
    Can't see the movement number (cal) on yours
    Hope that helps
    EDIT
    pic from a Tissot Seastar circa '72
    unusual but original lume inside the indices
    this is the watch that got me hooked on dome-dial Connies
    SAM_5429.JPG
    SAM_5418.JPG
     
    Edited May 4, 2016
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  6. OMGRLX a RolexBear in disguise May 6, 2016

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    thank you everyone, for the kind and thoughtful feedback. i pulled the trigger and am eagerly awaiting the new arrival. :thumbsup:
     
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  7. Vitezi May 6, 2016

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    Nice. Yours dates to about 1969 according to the serial number. Should be a derivative of the caliber 781, Tissot's workhorse auto movement throughout the 1960s.
     
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