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Watches
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Watches

Quote: (03-22-2014 09:26 AM)RioNomad Wrote:  

Anyone into vintage watches? Really diggin the vintage Omega SeaMasters with brown alligator strap.

I have 2 vintage Omegas.
One with 19K gold casing and brown strap.
Other from 1920s with metal casing and black strap.
Both are manual winding.

http://imgur.com/tRp8U65
http://imgur.com/Vjait7D


They run quite well! the 20's one looses about 3-5 minutes a day, but I can live with that. I think it's pointless to buy omega replicas when you can get omega vintages quite cheap.


Here is the rest of my "collection"
One Seiko chronograph. Quite cool IMO. Sturdy, reliable with that aviator look. Big and perhaps a bit to heavy. I like it but don't use it that often anymore.

http://imgur.com/Kwlv6f8

Casio G-shock solar powered and with radio wave reception. This is unbreakable [Image: icon_lol.gif] Love this. I know it will work after armageddon and ragnarok!

http://imgur.com/H19MNhR

And also this Stuhrling, which is a chinese brand with german name. It has an automatic movement (charges with wrist motion) that is superbly accurate! However It has a nice classier design and gets the most attention even though it's the cheapest. It cost 90€ on amazon.co.uk
They have other good looking watches and if you want something with expensive looks and cheap, you could search there.

http://i.imgur.com/i5LQkuW.jpg



my next purchase will be a decent moonphase watch vintage or not. [Image: banana.gif]

click on the links for the pics. they are too big and will screw the layout.
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