Post a curated single-brand three-watch collection

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I have 3 x Omega 3 x Rolex & 3 x Zenith but no photos sorry

Thanks for your contribution. 👍
 
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In my mind it’s amazing.

Where’s the “theoretical like” button?
 
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I have 3 x Omega 3 x Rolex & 3 x Zenith but no photos sorry
Come on Brother, hire a college kid or date somebody with an iphone but we gots to see!

Mantra hereabouts...."pictures or it didn't happen".
 
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No rules broken Dan. Who loves you? Curation: the Rolex with Bronze or Rose Gold dial was serviced in 2021. The Sky-Rocket serviced and restored by Canuck in 2021. The Tudor/Rolex has been in a box for years and I had my doubts about it until I saw one sell at a Canadian Auction in the fall of of 2021. Serviced 2022. What sharp lugs! The Prince Oysterdate was a 2017 ish Ebay purchase. Serviced in 2017 ish. Has Roulette date wheel. From late 60s, just prior to logo change. The Tudor Lady Dudley is next to go in for service.
Nice Steelers Wheel reference!

Also: "who loves ya, baby?" Gotta love Telly Savalas
 
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Come on Brother, hire a college kid or date somebody with an iphone but we gots to see!

Mantra hereabouts...."pictures or it didn't happen".
Date a college kid WITH an iPhone ::psy::

Edit: sorry for the triple post. This thread has been extremely enjoyable and I only made it to page 2!
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Grandad, dad and me. Grandad had nothing to do with railways, the story I know, he had sort of exchanged this giving up a wrist watch. He kept it for a while then gave it to me in 90s. He was at his 80s then. We lost him when he was 99 in 2011. Dad had bought this cal 2511, I believe in early 70s. He wore it for a while. I remember one day, he left it in a restaurant wash room and we had to drive back one hour to get it. If I am not mistaken, this was passed to me in 95. For the last one, I hope, somebody will tell a story in time.
 
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Grandad, dad and me. Grandad had nothing to do with railways, the story I know, he had sort of exchanged this giving up a wrist watch. He kept it for a while then gave it to me in 90s. He was at his 80s then. We lost him when he was 99 in 2011. Dad had bought this cal 2511, I believe in early 70s. He wore it for a while. I remember one day, he left it in a restaurant wash room and we had to drive back one hour to get it. If I am not mistaken, this was passed to me in 95. For the last one, I hope, somebody will tell a story in time.
That’s one of my favorites in this thread so far
 
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Grandad, dad and me. Grandad had nothing to do with railways, the story I know, he had sort of exchanged this giving up a wrist watch. He kept it for a while then gave it to me in 90s. He was at his 80s then. We lost him when he was 99 in 2011. Dad had bought this cal 2511, I believe in early 70s. He wore it for a while. I remember one day, he left it in a restaurant wash room and we had to drive back one hour to get it. If I am not mistaken, this was passed to me in 95. For the last one, I hope, somebody will tell a story in time.

Next level post. This thread continues to exceed my expectations. 👍
 
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Grandad, dad and me. Grandad had nothing to do with railways, the story I know, he had sort of exchanged this giving up a wrist watch. He kept it for a while then gave it to me in 90s. He was at his 80s then. We lost him when he was 99 in 2011. Dad had bought this cal 2511, I believe in early 70s. He wore it for a while. I remember one day, he left it in a restaurant wash room and we had to drive back one hour to get it. If I am not mistaken, this was passed to me in 95. For the last one, I hope, somebody will tell a story in time.
Once in a blue moon there's a post I wish I could like 5 times. This is one of them.
 
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Never was any good at counting and please ignore the crystal protectors 🤦

 
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Never was any good at counting…

You just need to pick three into a curated collection and then buy a 6th Omega that would complete your remaining two into a second three-watch collection.
 
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This thread has been great to follow. Many of the posts are truly outstanding. I’m eager to add my post, but I have to wait for two of my watches to return from the spa. Should be soon.
 
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You just need to pick three into a curated collection and then buy a 6th Omega that would complete your remaining two into a second three-watch collection.
OF logic, I need to buy more watches so I can complete a set for this thread.