What’s Your Vintage Omega Grail?

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My first grail was the Bullhead, the second one was the Darth Vader and I have it, now the next grail will be the Speedmaster grail day and date , one day they will land .
 
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My grail would be the omega deville chronograph 145.018 black dial coloured subdials. Still looking stunner. 👍.
Ern.
 
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Probably an early de luxe with gold flat link bracelet or the even rarer white gold Constellation
Apparently white gold deluxe constellations exist, but they are even more expensive than the white gold Constellation you posted.
 
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Apparently white gold deluxe constellations exist, but they are even more expensive than the white gold Constellation you posted.
Do you have any photos to share? 😀
 
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A special order so probably just the one in existence very rare, but how does one know that the dial is made of solid white gold?

Anyways I like the earlier Constellations better so even if this is rarer I still would have preferred to own any of the two I listed above 😀

There is so little information out there on white gold and Platinum Omegas, partly because they are so rare I guess. Tbh, I like the white gold semi waffle dial you posted more as well!
 
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This in 18k with a white or cream dial.

Should be able to buy it in a year, if I can find one that hasn't been over polished.
 
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I’d still like a Vintage SM 300 but that ship I think has sailed.
 
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Easily a Military Issue Seamaster 300. Photo borrowed from C24.

 
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My pilot cases to date. Just need the 166.091 to complete. A bugger to find one is unmolested condition though. Being in Singapore is not helping any🙁.
Really impressive collection. I see you have two Mark IIIs pictured - wasn’t aware they are considered pilot watches. Will have to look into it further or is there a link you can provide?
 
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My birthyear watch, ref 14381-61-SC. A well executed redialed with wrong crown one but it is sort of dream comes true
 
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Weirdly enough, it's a 105.012. I have a 145.022, but the 105.012 was what got me into watches because that's the one that Armstrong actually took to the moon. Plus, it's a 321. Unfortunately, as I've grown wealthier over the years, the watch has gotten more expensive as well.