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Mongrel redial Omega Monday.

If I'd only joined OmegaForums mere months before rescuing this one from Ebay I'd have probably been savvy enough to have avoided it.

Despite all, it's a fine-running Seamaster with a 520 movement from 1959 and I've enjoyed it.
 
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Mongrel redial Omega Monday.

If I'd only joined OmegaForums mere months before rescuing this one from Ebay I'd have probably been savvy enough to have avoided it.

Despite all, it's a fine-running Seamaster with a 520 movement from 1959 and I've enjoyed it.
Well, I’d enjoy wearing that regardless. It looks really good.
 
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Old watches belong amongst old vices


Wonderful watch. I'm jealous of both the watch and the vice.
 
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Changeup to coke and oyster for a change


I actually prefer Coke to Pepsi, both in soda pop and bezels. Looks great!
 
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Sheesh, some beauties here today!

Brought out some extra color on this gorgeous spring day:


Cool piece. LIP Paul Newman ha ha
 
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My weekend watches. Seiko Saturday and Gallet Sunday (I don't think that's a thing).

1971 Bell-matic alarm and early 70's Multichron Pilot.

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So, it has GPS, now?

😁

If I just memorize distances from the middle of every sand trap (and maybe the woods) I should be ok...
 
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If I just memorize distances from the middle of every sand trap (and maybe the woods) I should be ok...


Man, you're better than me.... I take bread crumbs, I'm so far off the grid.