What's this called?

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Lol, that's my pic, I posted it in your other thread. I always felt that it should be called the Orca and not the Oreo as it was primarily black and white, and it was a SEAmaster Planet OCEAN. Just makes more sense.

I miss the hell out of that watch, had the full set with bracelet, NATO, and rubber/croc(?) deployant. Regret selling it ALMOST as much as my non-AC.
Yeah, I recalled seeing it in another thread.

Did you lose a lot selling it? I’m thinking about selling my PO and just wanted to see what the market is like.
 
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Yeah, I recalled seeing it in another thread.

Did you lose a lot selling it? I’m thinking about selling my PO and just wanted to see what the market is like.

Yes, I did. As nice as it is, it isn't considered a popular watch, and I wanted a fast sale. Part of the game as far as I'm concerned.
 
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Yeah, I recalled seeing it in another thread.

Did you lose a lot selling it? I’m thinking about selling my PO and just wanted to see what the market is like.



which P.O.?
 
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While I have a bit of a dislike for nicknames for watches, I find that Orca wouldn't be too bad, seeing that there is an old white GMT called the Great White...
 
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Why would anyone invent name for bezel? Let Rolex fanboys create stupid nicknames for their watches.
 
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First off, not my photo, not my wrist, not my Omega.....

But, what is this type of bezel called, Oreo?

If it is un-named, let it be known as an Oreo bezel from this point forward....

Bianco et Nero!
 
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In Australia it’s called the Magpie bezel

 
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Would this be called a nori bezel? It’s black and from the sea??

for the record, this is my photo, my wrist, and my Omega….

I liked this a lot when it was released but I could never pull the trigger.
 
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I liked this a lot when it was released but I could never pull the trigger.
It might be available now...... ;-)
 
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It might be available now...... ;-)
Just curious, do you have a Studebaker Hawk? My first car was a '62 Studebaker Lark Daytona. 289 V-8, red & white leather interior, BW T-10 4-speed and faster than a Corvette.
 
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Just curious, do you have a Studebaker Hawk? My first car was a '62 Studebaker Lark Daytona. 289 V-8, red & white leather interior, BW T-10 4-speed and faster than a Corvette.



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