Trip to a boutique

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Just came home from the omega boutique in chadstone, melbourne, with some goodies
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Tried on a number of ATs and the Sedna pie-pan homage piece we have talked so much about. While the Sedna colour was very nice, I worked out what I don't like about the new constellation - while t has the pie pan look, it isn't actually a pie-pan! It looks like those pie pan redial efforts, where they are trying to turn dome dials into pie pans by drawing in the facets ๐Ÿ™


I also noticed in the catelogue, in the London Olympics section, a heritage style watch
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Which even the wife liked, complete with railroad track minute marks!

The reason I went was to try on some more ATs - especially to compare the red and yellow gold 39mm versions. I do really like the RG, but my wife thinks I need the YG to match the wedding ring. I also tried on the plain grey dial and that was very nice also. But most importantly, I starting to wear down the Mrs! The aim is to get it at the end of the year, when our second child is born.

And straight after the Omega boutique I took the Mrs to Tiffany's ๐Ÿ˜‰
 
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The reason I went was to try on some more ATs - especially to compare the red and yellow gold 39mm versions. I do really like the RG, but my wife thinks I need the YG to match the wedding ring. I also tried on the plain grey dial and that was very nice also. But most importantly, I starting to wear down the Mrs! The aim is to get it at the end of the year, when our second child is born.

And straight after the Omega boutique I took the Mrs to Tiffany's ๐Ÿ˜‰


Simple solution, choose the RG watch..........and replate the wedding ring with RG ๐Ÿ˜—
 
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Noticed the photos didn't come out. Don't worry, just a picture of the catalogue and the omega lifetime magazine