Show us your Seamaster

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My new 43.5 mm Seamaster Planet Ocean 8900. It’s an amazingly beautiful watch. Gets lots of compliments. I love the one-of-a-kind color combination.
 
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1966 Seamaster 600
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all my seamasters


1948 replica / limited edition


1957 imitation / limited edition


1971 last real omega before swatch / ETA (that’s what they say), serviced at Bienne 2021
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Something modern, although I'm in awe of the many lovely vintage pieces on display here.
 
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On the Seamaster front, I went from these:


To this:

My Omega watches have served me well and enabled me to sell them to fund other watch purchases. Great watches, all of them. I've decided to scale down from 8 watches total down to maybe four, at the most. The two Heuer re-editions will partially fund another Rolex, but they are my favorite looking watches versus the Omega and Rolexes. They are rather unusual and garner quite a bit of attention, not to mention, the least expensive of any of my watches. Standing firm on buying complete set watches from the beginning has served me well when going to resell them, along with Omega's climb in resell value. It'll be fun to take the collection in another direction, as it has re-energized my watch illness. I had gone as far as I wanted to go with my Omega pursuits, as there was nothing else I wanted.
 
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Probably my favorite version of the Seamaster Professional! The Ceramic blue bezel depending on the surrounding gives off different shades of blue or even black as shown in this picture!