Which vintage Omega are you wearing today?

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My ‘Ed White’ coming up to 50 years of ownership.

Lovely watch, but also the 50 years of ownership. All that time and still loved and getting wrist time.
 
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Worn most days since purchased new Aug 1973. It seemed expensive to me at the time as a poor intern. Just to put things into perspective , it cost me $140 USD then
 
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Guys I inherited this from my late grandfather. I can’t find the reference and year of this model. Can someone help me? Thanks.
 
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'Ya gotta take it to a competent and trusted watch smith to open the case. Get him to record every data string he can find and take tons of photos of the caliber and caseback. My guy charges me $15, so it ain't free but if you don't know if its been serviced or not, now would be a good time. A good service runs $175 to $200 (in my locale which is greater Los Angeles)
 
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An OF purchase, and I’m the third owner from here to have it. Absolutely love this Omega Dynamic. Ironically we are flying into Atlanta where it’s been living most recently.
 
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A picture I didn't post in the WRUW thread of my 168.038 Geneve Admiralty:

 
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Hopefully a 145.022 just as soon as I hit 100 posts and can create a WTB