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Old 30 May 2008, 02:23 PM   #1
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hello from Tennessee

Hey Guys..... and Gals

I just thought I would introduce myself. I have been trolling this website for several years now. I am a watch collector for over 10 years now and love both Rolex and Omega. I currently own an Omega SMP but have also owned a few Rolex watches including a 6694 and a vintage explorer. I flipped both just because the 34mm watch was just too small. I received my SMP several years ago an a gift from my wife and still love wearing it. I am really considering the purchase of a Broad Arrow Speedy. As much as I love Rolex the one thing I love about my SMP is... everyone knows a Rolex when they see one, but only real watch lovers know an SMP when they see one.
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Old 31 May 2008, 01:09 AM   #2
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Welcome, both Rolex and Omega have fabulous watches.
I'm surprised that you have been observing the forum for years. It is about time you made yourself known
Anyway, I hope you will participate more actively as that tends to add to your personal enjoyment of the forum.
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Old 31 May 2008, 03:47 AM   #3
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Welcome, both Rolex and Omega have fabulous watches.
I'm surprised that you have been observing the forum for years. It is about time you made yourself known
Anyway, I hope you will participate more actively as that tends to add to your personal enjoyment of the forum.

HaHa.. I know, it seem odd. I am a member of several other forums but always keep this one in my favs and visit almost everyday. I am always amazed by the member who says "I was just looking at the AD today and look what I came home with!!" and then it follows a picture of Daytona and a SD. I need to find out how thats done. I always look in the AD with my wife and walk away kicking my can
Oh well, right now i have a watch case full of Invicta(rolex homages) that will have to serve as my support group for now. And I am very thankful for my Omega also.
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Old 31 May 2008, 01:32 AM   #4
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This must be a first - someone who's belonged for over 2 years, posting for the first time! I can't welcome you, as you've been here a lot longer than me, but glad you came out of hiding. As you likely know, most of us appreciate Omega, and many of us own an example of one of their fine timepieces.

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Old 31 May 2008, 02:39 AM   #5
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Welcome to TRF, Ken!

I have to agree with you. The Omega SMP is a great watch. Superb lume, very accurate ETA movt., classic design! Pretty much the BEST bang for the money if you want a high quality watch.

I especially love the SMP ref. 22.54.50 (black dial, "swords" hands). It's a beauty. I don't like the design of the "skeleton" hands of the "Bond" version of the SMP, though.

Anyway, enjoy your stay here and have fun!
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Old 1 June 2008, 07:29 AM   #6
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Old 1 June 2008, 07:40 AM   #7
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Ken:

Welcome to TRF and I hope you pull the plug on the watch soon. Reminds me of me where I would not get the watch for years. I got one at Christmas Time and have bought another Rolex since. You only live once . BUY IT NOW!

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Old 2 June 2008, 01:59 AM   #8
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Welcome Ken to TRF! Enjoy!
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Old 2 June 2008, 06:03 AM   #9
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Ken,

Welcome to TRF. Glad to see others from the state of Tennessee on the site. I live in the Middle Tennessee area and almost moved to your part of town.

I would say you'll learn a lot from this site, but I bet you already have considering how long you have been visiting.

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Old 2 June 2008, 06:05 AM   #10
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Welcome to TRF, Ken. Some pics would be welcome!!
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Old 3 June 2008, 09:36 PM   #11
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Hello from London everybody--

I'm new, I've been hanging around for a few days and thought I'd make myself known. It seems like a great forum and REALLY makes me appreciate the usefulness and fun of this kind of information exchange. I don't consider myself a collector, more of a seeker--my ideal is two watches: a sport and a dress, both which I hope to keep for a very long time. Currently I have a Stowa Antea Creme and a Marathon SAR. The SAR is perfect for me as a sport piece/beater, I love it. But this forum has clinched it for me: Although I love the simplicity of the Stowa, my dress watch will have to be a Rolex, and I'm giving myself a good long time to hunt down The One ;-)
At this point the models I can't stop looking at are the SS Datejusts. I'm really drawn to the older ones from the 60s through 80s...wow. Simple and elegant, and the case size is right--for a dress watch I want something on the small side (34-36mm) Also (might be heresy to some?) I love the look of a steel DJ with a leather strap. Anyhow all the best, and have a great week--
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