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  1. AuBuyer Posh Nouveau Yank Mar 11, 2014

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  2. ulackfocus Mar 11, 2014

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    That is one fruity watch. ::rimshot::
     
  3. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Mar 11, 2014

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    Organic reverso
     
  4. om9c Mar 11, 2014

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    Very creative!
     
  5. Jon R Mar 11, 2014

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    No way are those hands original. It's a load of pith.
     
  6. cristos71 Mar 11, 2014

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    A beautiful Omega Seville if I'm not mistaken
     
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  7. ulackfocus Mar 11, 2014

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    Yeah, it's a pretty seedy watch, eh? :rolleyes:
     
  8. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 11, 2014

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    Do your homework first. I have discussed this with both Gator and Hoi and the consensus is that this is original and correct, with the exception that the hands have been replaced and are too long. ( so Jon is right on that point)
    This watch is the historical predecessor of the orange bezel Planet Ocean.
     
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  9. CdnWatchDoc Mar 11, 2014

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    I see they redesigned the Co-Axial Escapement...
     
  10. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 11, 2014

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    You must mean the new Tri-Axial Fluid Escapement . Yes the incorporation of hydraulics is a great improvement to accuracy.
     
  11. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Mar 11, 2014

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    The photography is poor. I can't tell if it's pink or yellow. :)
    gatorcpa
     
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  12. Darlinboy Pratts! Will I B******S!!! Mar 11, 2014

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    Spacefruity! ::bleh::
     
  13. ulackfocus Mar 11, 2014

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    Back then it was the C-axial, as in Vitamin C.
     
  14. Jon R Mar 14, 2014

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    Let's see how the new movie "Under The Skin" compares to Kubrick's......
     
  15. AuBuyer Posh Nouveau Yank Mar 18, 2014

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    Thank you Jon R for being the first one to mention "The Master's" name!