Post a curated single-brand three-watch collection

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The trifecta is complete. The rest of the watch box is getting ignored.

That black SMPc (and its blue counterpart) are absolutely killer. but after prolonged agonizing, I opted for the PO LMLE myself.
 
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wow love the one on the right!

Me too. Do you mind sharing what reference number it is?
 
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Last have-to-have-it just came in. Now hoping to put this obsession on ice for a long while

 
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My Omega trio.

Constellation 2648
Speedmaster Pro 3576.50
Seamaster Pro 300M (black)
 
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Zenith ‘big pilot’ 1917. Zenith Special Pilot (no sub seconds) late 20’s. Zenith Special pilot with sub seconds 1930’s.
 
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Three chronometer rated vintage Seamaster with cal. 354. Two 2577 and one 2767.

 
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Seiko LC. I have owned the one that is currently powered for a few months. Solid feel to this watch. I bought the other two today. They were among a bin of cheap watches. I took a chance and hope they will work. I will let my friend the jeweller open them up and try batteries. These two watches are in near pristine condition. The bracelet of the M 354 is too short but I can spare links from the visually similar bracelet of the A 159.
 
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Transitional Speedies: Two for One!

105.002 cal. 321



145.022-68 cal. 861



311.30.42.30.01.005 cal. 1861 (Transition from work to retirement)

 
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I finally can contribute to this thread!

Three applied logo Seamasters from the 1960s

Realized they're each unique with their own case shape, bracelet style, clasp style, dial color, hour indices design, and hands style. I may be mistaken but I also think they each have their own Seamaster script style as well. The 14763(Middle) has a coat hanger "S" and while the the 165.002(Left) & 166.028(Right) have a similar "easter", the "S" looks different between the two.
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