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My father’s old Chronostop, found after sitting in a drawer for 40+ years. It stopped working circa 1980 and he “upgraded” to an Omega Constellation Digital. I used to wear this around like a toy as a child, so the original metal band is too small.
Recently rebuilt, new crystal and running nicely.
The #orangehand is the way I’ve always remembered it so I left it that way.
Still sporting an engraved message from my mother for his birthday in 1970.
 
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My father’s old Chronostop, found after sitting in a drawer for 40+ years. It stopped working circa 1980 and he “upgraded” to an Omega Constellation Digital. I used to wear this around like a toy as a child, so the original metal band is too small.
Recently rebuilt, new crystal and running nicely.
The #orangehand is the way I’ve always remembered it so I left it that way.
Still sporting an engraved message from my mother for his birthday in 1970.

Great watch, great first post.
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Vintage friday😀
not worth million euros...but have million twenty one jewels😀 😀 😀
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Best version of the SMP!

Agreed! That glossy dial is mesmerizing...it takes on the hue of deep, tropical water when you're out in the sunshine.
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