Post a curated single-brand three-watch collection

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One for every occasion
AT: daily (light) wearer
Speedy: always the right choice
SM300: classic with a bit punch


thought of putting a Railmaster instead of the AT - but really enjoy the AT in Titanium
 
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Hello to everyone

first post… my 3 piece feed

After 4 years of lurking my guy just whips it out

Welcom!
 
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Seamaster: 2255.80, 2552.61 and a newer one with too long number to remember.
 
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Introduced on the 50th (year) anniversary of the:

1. First Omega In Space,
2. Apollo 13,
3. Apollo 11.
 
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Yes it’s been a while between drinks. Hopefully I’ll make up for lost time(no pun intended).
 
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Pre-METAS Speedy caliber:

1. 1861 - Gemini IV 40th,
2. 861 - Transitional 145.022-68,
3. 321 - 145.012-67.

 
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Pre-METAS Speedy caliber:

1. 1861 - Gemini IV 40th,
2. 861 - Transitional 145.022-68,
3. 321 - 145.012-67.

This is a dream collection
 
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Very interesting that with the breadth of the Omega lineup you ended up with two Railmasters. That LE RM 1957 is gorgeous, but I’m rather biased.

I think the Aqua Terra was also a personal watch / not on display for sale….. @SpeedyPhill was on the trail of the Smiths Everest watch so bezels were taking a back seat for the day (He was wearing a nice Rolex explorer) I was keeping it all in check with a 3861 Speedy … but a Railmaster 57 is on my wish list :0)
 
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I think the Aqua Terra was also a personal watch / not on display for sale….. @SpeedyPhill was on the trail of the Smiths Everest watch so bezels we’re taking a back seat for the day (He was wearing a nice Rolex explorer) I was keeping it all in check with a 3861 Speedy … but a Railmaster 57 is on my wish list :0)
You’ll love it. It’s definitely one of my favorites, and now that it’s back from the spa I can do my post for this thread.
Speaking of the Smiths, I’ve been trying to snag one of those as well. I wish @SpeedyPhill luck.
 
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Yes it’s been a while between drinks. Hopefully I’ll make up for lost time(no pun intended).
Even if it's intended, your post is just a spectacular entry to this thread. Regards
 
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Pun Pun
Even if it's intended, your post is just a spectacular entry to this thread. Regards
Thank you
 
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I think the Aqua Terra was also a personal watch / not on display for sale….. @SpeedyPhill was on the trail of the Smiths Everest watch so bezels were taking a back seat for the day (He was wearing a nice Rolex explorer) I was keeping it all in check with a 3861 Speedy … but a Railmaster 57 is on my wish list :0)
Would you care to expand on the "SmithS Everest" quest? Bit of a SmithS collector here and that was a mysterious notation.....
 
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OK, after some thought, I've settled on two separate 3-watch Omega collections.
Collection 1: Watches from three eras.
1969 Seamaster Deville
1998 Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversary
2020 Seamaster Planet Ocean



Collection 2: Modern editions of classics.
2005 Speedmaster Professional
2015 Seamaster 300
2017 Railmaster 1957 Limited Edition
Edited:
 
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OK, after some thought, I've settled on two separate 3-watch Omega collections.
Collection 1: Watches from three eras.
1969 Seamaster Deville (Dress)
1998 Seamaster GMT 50th Anniversary
2020 Seamaster Planet Ocean



Collection 2: Modern editions of classics.
2005 Speedmaster Professional
2015 Seamaster 300
2017 Railmaster 1957 Limited Edition
Nicely done