WRUW Today?

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Bike ride and leather work with the Casio. Accutron to Rapp things up with some relaxing books.
 
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For me this is something a bit different. I'm going forth on a short road trip today depending on an 1897 Waltham 7 jewel pocket watch. Courtesy TexOmega who offered it as an example similar to a silver cased Waltham hunter my great grandfather owned. Keeps reasonable time after a service, well at least for a few days before needing an adjustment.

Blue lanyard by our own DaveK looks nice with a silver case.


Has the "bullseye" like Great Grandpappy's watch.
 
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Another day with this mid-1960s black-and-blue chameleon. In all but the brightest light the dial appears to be black. In bright light the dial shows it’s true blue color.
 
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Pulled out this Lanco earlier with the intention of listing it on the sales but just couldn't go through with it 🤦
Perhaps another day 🤔

 
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Constellation on top.
Seiko 100m Quartz Alarm Chronograph underneath. GMT function?
 
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Hey M, which ref is this.
This > Snoopy
This is the Omega 3820.53 Day Date, also called the Speedmaster Mark 40, or Speedmaster Triple Date, or also referenced as one of the Michael Schumacher Speedys (see below).
Fratello had an article here on this model (albeit the version with black dial and white hands, ref. 3520.50).

 
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This is the Omega 3820.53 Day Date, also called the Speedmaster Mark 40, or Speedmaster Triple Date, or also referenced as one of the Michael Schumacher Speedys (see below).
Fratello had an article here on this model (albeit the version with black dial and white hands, ref. 3520.50).

I appreciate the links and info.
You do have very nice hardware.

Also, that Moonshine of yours is a stunner.
I'm on the waitlist in the US for one, it has been 6 months.
No good news, yet.