Vintage Constellations. Show and tell

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I wore this to pump life into this thread, April was a long time ago!


Cal 564
Ref 168.010 semi-hidden crown
1068 bracelet



 
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I wore this to pump life into this thread, April was a long time ago!


Cal 564
Ref 168.010 semi-hidden crown
1068 bracelet



I wore this to pump life into this thread, April was a long time ago!


Cal 564
Ref 168.010 semi-hidden crown
1068 bracelet



 
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Great move 😀

Here my 2648 (I even had to look for the pic 😟 - time for wrist time)
 
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Great move 😀

Here my 2648 (I even had to look for the pic 😟 - time for wrist time)
My favorite constellation reference. And a dial variant that I hope to one day get!
 
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My favorite constellation reference. And a dial variant that I hope to one day get!
A dial variation that has not yet entered the @MSNWatch collection? 😲
 
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This one shouldn’t be missing here - currently on the wrist:

 
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Anybody bored with Arabic numeral dial versions please let me know. You all seem to have too many!
 
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I wore this to pump life into this thread, April was a long time ago!


Cal 564
Ref 168.010 semi-hidden crown
1068 bracelet

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Hi @TexOmega, are you sure you're wearing the bracelet in the correct way? I mean, there is no rule, but normally I've always seen the Omega logo upwards, so if you wear the watch on the left hand, you open the clasp with your thumb downwards. Oh, maybe it's my way, just curious.
 
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Hi @TexOmega, are you sure you're wearing the bracelet in the correct way? I mean, there is no rule, but normally I've always seen the Omega logo upwards, so if you wear the watch on the left hand, you open the clasp with your thumb downwards. Oh, maybe it's my way, just curious.

Potato/PATATA
Tomato/TAMATA

either way, still tastes good
 
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Hi @TexOmega, are you sure you're wearing the bracelet in the correct way? I mean, there is no rule, but normally I've always seen the Omega logo upwards, so if you wear the watch on the left hand, you open the clasp with your thumb downwards. Oh, maybe it's my way, just curious.

Simple explanation. He put it on the wrong way round and he's too lazy to change it. 😁
 
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An example of the ultra thin Cal 712 in 18k from 1966. How often do you see a vintage gold watch in this crisp, untouched condition?