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Old 14 October 2005, 06:17 PM   #1
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Omega Seamaster Co-Axial

Just picked this up traded a few of my military watches,always liked
blue hands,it had only worn a few times,may keep it or trade.



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Old 14 October 2005, 10:30 PM   #2
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Nice one Peter. That Co-Axial movement is a gem!
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Old 15 October 2005, 12:19 AM   #3
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Nice one Peter. That Co-Axial movement is a gem!
Yes would agree John,have two now I have found them to be as accurate as any mechanical watch I have ever owned.
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Old 15 October 2005, 12:26 AM   #4
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Nice pick up Peter, I really like those hands mate!! And the movt. is proven for sure.
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Very nice, Peter. :-) That's a classic-looking watch.

I have one of the original DeVille Co-Axial Limited Editions, in white gold. I've had it about five years. It's one of my favorites, and I often wear it as a dress watch.
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Old 15 October 2005, 02:24 AM   #6
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Congrats, Padi. Very pretty sight. How come you and I have this uncanny afinity toward the colour BLUE
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Old 15 October 2005, 02:46 AM   #7
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Congrats, Padi. Very pretty sight. How come you and I have this uncanny afinity toward the colour BLUE
Think its my love for vintage watches JJ, most pre 40s watches had blue
steel hands,but thet are still very popular, on todays modern styles.
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Old 17 October 2005, 05:03 AM   #8
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Nice piece. I would've got one long ago, if I didn't already have this.
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Old 17 October 2005, 06:16 AM   #9
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Just picked this up traded a few of my military watches,always liked
blue hands,it had only worn a few times,may keep it or trade.
This is how a watch should be: very legible, classic lines, date, waterproof (for non divers) and a chronometer movement. The problem with guys like us is that is seems almost impossible to hold on to a watch like that. Example: my father owns a very nice gold Omega watch (with a square case) and that watch is at least 50 years old. His thoughts are; it was an expensive watch, it is a good watch, it serves me well so why buy another watch? He will buy one as soon as the Omega gets a defect that is beyond repair, not a moment sooner.

When I bought the Cartier, I was still living with my parents and my father just could not believe the outlay of money for something as mundane as a watch. My parents lived through WWII and always had a hard life. They’d never splash out on something like an expensive watch. A total waste of money to them.

At some point in time my collection comprised of 18 watches (9 for each wrist), but only two of them were notable, an Omega Moon Watch and the 16610. (I sold the Cartier to my brother who still wears it everyday). But you can only wear one watch at a time (unless you are the CEO of Swatch). Watches have become accessories instead of life time investments now. Even the more expensive ones. I would like to own the Omega but not as my only watch. We are not ‘one watch’ guys.

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... my father owns a very nice gold Omega watch (with a square case) and that watch is at least 50 years old. His thoughts are; it was an expensive watch, it is a good watch, it serves me well so why buy another watch? He will buy one as soon as the Omega gets a defect that is beyond repair, not a moment sooner.
Watches have become accessories instead of life time investments now. Even the more expensive ones.
I don't see my watches as accessories (Heck, I wear a uniform five days a week) or as a lifetime investment. I just like watches and was lucky (or dumb) enough to get some of the ones I liked.
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I don't see my watches as accessories (Heck, I wear a uniform five days a week) or as a lifetime investment. I just like watches and was lucky (or dumb) enough to get some of the ones I liked.
Hi Alan (from NYC), ever been to Ollie's near Times Square? Mmmmm, fried noodles with sesame saus and General Chow's chicken. Very nice!

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Hi Alan (from NYC), ever been to Ollie's near Times Square? Mmmmm, fried noodles with sesame saus and General Chow's chicken. Very nice!

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Ollie's is pretty good. They have several locations. Recommended to NYC visitors who might be a little timid about going to Chinatown. Also recommended are restaurants near the United Nations. Very expensive, but most of 'em are also quite good.
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Ollie's is pretty good. They have several locations. Recommended to NYC visitors who might be a little timid about going to Chinatown. Also recommended are restaurants near the United Nations. Very expensive, but most of 'em are also quite good.
But if you don't go to Chinatown for your Chinese, your chances of getting some great cannolis and napoleons for dessert aren't nearly as good. ;-)
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Old 17 October 2005, 09:28 AM   #14
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But if you don't go to Chinatown for your Chinese, your chances of getting some great cannolis and napoleons for dessert aren't nearly as good. ;-)
Ya gotta go ta Brooklyn fo' dat stuff.

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Ya gotta go ta Brooklyn fo' dat stuff.

Always remember: Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.
I've got to admit, I don't know the outer boros at all. I know Moscow better than I know Brooklyn. ;-)
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Nice piece. I would've got one long ago, if I didn't already have this.
That a nice looking watch Alan unusual bracelet,is it gold and S/steel.
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That a nice looking watch Alan unusual bracelet,is it gold and S/steel.
All steel.
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