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Zodiac Days are always great days! Yours is a nice watch.
Thank you - a tune up at the watchmaker, which included polishing the crystal, really brought this one back to a nearly pristine state. I've been hooked on Zodiacs since picking up a Sea Wolf with shovel hands and a bakelite bezel. They have such sharp and distinct designs.
 
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Vacuuming leaves, tidying up earlier this morning after the big wind yesterday deposited neighborhood leaves in front of our front door. I suck. What can I say?
Double 👍 and five gold 💫 for sucking.
Both of my neighbours blow! (In front of our unit then wander off without shovelling/removing anything).
Awaiting Cyclone Alfred to see where it all lies after the weekend.
 
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Sundowners..


Site visit and teaser for next project update😊
 
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Another dental appointment this morning, first one was great, didn't even feel the anesthetic needle being applied and the Dentist is an absolute magician! Several appointments more to go according to my Dentist, fun fun fun.

Roamer Stingray 44 jeweled Ref 471-1230.600.
I have never seen a similar chocolate coloured and gold leaf marked dial as this, well not yet anyway but it's definitely all original having spent most of its life in another collectors drawer in faulty condition.

Not a “chocolate” coloured dial, but close. I call the colour “taupe” and I like it, a lot. Not on my wrist today. My early ‘70s (?) Eterna-Sonic. Fitted with an F300 tuning fork movement.

 
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Good morning all.

Here’s my 1952 Globemaster 2652 which is often called a “No Name” Constellation. These are quite rare and came only from the United States. Desmond wrote a fascinating article called “The Definitive Story on the Calibre 352/354 ‘No-Name’ Globemaster/Constellation” in his collector https://omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com that you can learn more about them.
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