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  1. Time Exposure coordinates his cast with his car's paint job Aug 1, 2013

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    I will share as soon as my slow but superb watch repairman finishes my Seamaster!

    Looking for reference numbers/case diameter/movements...anything you can share from non-diver style watches 37mm or bigger, from before...say...mid-60's?

    Thanks in advance for the eye-candy (and for undoubtedly adding to my want-list)!
     
  2. ulackfocus Aug 1, 2013

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    Dress and 37+ mm is a rare combination. Had a nice pink gold ribbon lug IWC caliber 89 and still own a yellow gold Memovox caliber 825 that fit the size parameters, but no Omegas.
     
  3. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Aug 1, 2013

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    Actually the 37.5mm and up is relatively common for the 30mm manual wind omegas (the 39mm version of which mac_omega and hoipolloi are very familiar with is much more uncommon). The 37.5mm and up bumpers are quite uncommon and nice to wear - good size plus the convenience of having an automatic movement. I'm talking about swiss cases here since there is a huge number of jumbo watches in south american cases that are 37mm in size and up.
     
  4. Time Exposure coordinates his cast with his car's paint job Aug 1, 2013

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    Mine has an automatic c. 503 (360• rotor). I solicited info on another thread (hey, I think I just hijacked myself...didn't even tickle). I have seller's pics but it cleaned up way nicer than these pics show (if they load-new to the forum and it's procedures) ImageUploadedByTapatalk1375389412.984140.jpg
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