VINTAGE watches ... show and tell ...

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Omega Geneve 166.0190 with Caliber 1012 & 36x44mm diameter.
Produced between 1974-1975, Automatic, In steel with an Original omega brown leather strap
Vintage in Good condition & a Jumbo TV dial.

That's the first watch that made me think on a fair: "well, looks nice, fair price, I should buy it, wear it a little bit and then sell it a little bit higher to start my real serious watch collection.
 
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a collection of time pieces that were ... to inspire the future
incredible collection!!
 
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Most of my current military watches...

If they could only tell their stories...
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Ticking again and keeping good time, this is circa 1917 and a pretty rare movement. The eagled eyed among you (who am I kidding? You're all eagle eyed here!) Will note the missing Swan neck regulator. That had been removed before it came to me and, I think, it's because the spring on the regulator was so strong that it actually pushed the level. Anyway, I will measure it up for a strap tomorrow ... cherry black always goes well.
 
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Just for fun I layed out all my seamasters and parts (or similar) in a sort of date order.
 
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This is a survived Tourist Everlight. I am charging it every 5-6 months just like in the photo.
 
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SEIKO
unmolested/untampered dial and hand set details

6309-7049
6309-729A F1
7002-7009
 
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20mm SWISS TROPIC MOD DEP diver strap on a 1977 CITIZEN 52-0110 CHALLENGE 150M DIVER