which omega you would never remove from the collection.

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I like most of mine, especially the 2254.50, the Railmaster LE, and the (WatchCo) Seamaster 300.

Also a special place in my heart for the 1917 "trench".

A stick-hand Geneve and a 2627 too much like the slightly newer date at 3 I wouldn't mind moving on.
 
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My first moon watch - 3590.50. I have a bunch of moon watches now but the first one still gets the most wrist time.
 
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The only omega in my collection that I鈥檓 attached to is my 2254. The others not so much
 
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All, thoughts always gone in before I bought or bought to mark an occasion.
Unless I give them to my children while I鈥檓 still around, though more likely but them their own for milestones etc.
Never been a seller of any hobby I鈥檝e been in.
 
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It may be a bit inelegant, but nothing else does quite what this one does.

 
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The 2534.50. This was my first Omega, with the great Bond bracelet with the hidden clasp. It鈥檚 been worn regularly for 21 years now, and someone can have it when I鈥檓 dead. Currently on a rubber strap.
 
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These are the two from my collection that I plan to keep forever. My first Omega (tritium 3570.50) and first Rolex (tritium 14270), respectively.
 
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scusate se ho disturbato qualcuno che non 猫 stato fatto volontariamente. sono pi霉 belli ora .
 
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My 1962 Constellation. All original, mint condition, unpolished and a caliber 551. It鈥檚 getting very tough to find examples like this one.
 
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Ho pensato che il forum potesse essere usato per chiedere consigli, ok non 猫 cos矛. Ti saluto, non sar貌 pi霉 presente nei forum.