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My 1954 Omega Century, caliber 266

It was Dad's Omega. I dug this out of Dad's stuff a month or so ago to have it repaired and cleaned up for him.
Unfortunately he took ill recently and didn't last to see it running again. So tomorrow I'll put it on and give it its first wearing in a lot of years.
I'm almost afraid to wear it.

Bye Dad, I'll miss you

 
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It's been quite some time, this one...wow. Leo is loving it too. dsc_0170-jpg.530234
 
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My 1954 Omega Century, caliber 266

It was Dad's Omega. I dug this out of Dad's stuff a month or so ago to have it repaired and cleaned up for him.
Unfortunately he took ill recently and didn't last to see it running again. So tomorrow I'll put it on and give it its first wearing in a lot of years.
I'm almost afraid to wear it.

Bye Dad, I'll miss you

Sorry for your loss. That’s a fantastic watch and is a great way to honor your father.
 
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Outside before church checking on the results of nice rains that we received yesterday afternoon and overnight.

 
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One of my first vintage watches, acquired as I came up the learning curve. Seems a little shabby to me now, but I still like it:
 
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Dude ... that stuff is the “wit” and in “double meat wit” ... Philly lads will understand. On English Muffins? The horror!
Living dangerously...I know :whipped: