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We moved some three months ago, but I only got the desktop hooked up this past weekend. During the time the desktop was down I never mastered producing new photographs on phones or tablets or posting them online. So, I'm "back in the saddle again."

Watch acquisition didn't stop during the moving process. Our own OllieOnTheRocks offered a keen early Omega Genève in the private watch sales back about the first of October last year. A nice one with the sunken sub-second dial and in a 36mm case rather than the more common 34mm case. I've wanted an example of the early script Genève watches so was able to relocate the watch to Texas from its UK home, send it for service and have been wearing it quite a bit. I think it's a sharp looker and it's a great timekeeper.


 
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Wtf? How do you take a picture so nice that looks straight up like an advertisement

Ha @Walrus , thanks! Most of the credit goes to the watch itself, as this one is particularly photogenic. But I do a bit of tweaking to the image before it's posted -- mostly using the iPhone's integrated photo editing software. Then I tweak it a bit more in Photoshop, mainly to get rid of dust and lint. The whole process takes 3 or 4 minutes.
 
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Still sporting my Edox today. This watch is becoming an everyday fixture.

 
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Ed White from 1967. Purchased from a member here based on a WTB add 6+ years ago.



 
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We moved some three months ago, but I only got the desktop hooked up this past weekend. During the time the desktop was down I never mastered producing new photographs on phones or tablets or posting them online. So, I'm "back in the saddle again."

Watch acquisition didn't stop during the moving process. Our own OllieOnTheRocks offered a keen early Omega Genève in the private watch sales back about the first of October last year. A nice one with the sunken sub-second dial and in a 36mm case rather than the more common 34mm case. I've wanted an example of the early script Genève watches so was able to relocate the watch to Texas from its UK home, send it for service and have been wearing it quite a bit. I think it's a sharp looker and it's a great timekeeper.


Beautiful combo!
 
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First coffee of the new year (lunar) with my old mate the BM LE. Shaping up to be a big year. Chuc Mung Nam Moi😀
 
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Two 1958’s: myself and the ref. 6480..

..havin’ a brew 🤪

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