Omegas Travelling Museum Show

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Omegas Travelling Museum Show

Post by 425ranger » Thu Mar 12, 2015 8:53 am

For serious Omega-philes... A cool video of Omegas most historic watches and a very enthusiastic speaker.

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ENJOY IT :cheers:
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Re: Omegas Travelling Museum Show

Post by sierra11b » Thu Mar 12, 2015 3:41 pm

Great video. Thank you for posting!

He's absolutely correct... Not many (or any) brands come close to Omega's milestones... From the Olympics to the Moon.

So glad I've got a 3570.50 in the mail from someone here willing to answer my WTB ad! :thumbsup: I bought it at the PX years ago and sold it for good reason, which was to get my wife a Rolex, but I cannot wait to get her back Saturday! :rock:

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Re: Omegas Travelling Museum Show

Post by 425ranger » Sat Mar 14, 2015 12:30 pm

sierra11b wrote: I cannot wait to get her back Saturday! :rock:
Good for you! :rock:

I really like the Omegas trends as well, Relatively good value for the money. The verity of movements 2500d, 8500, 9300 have faired well since their releases. The stoppages on the 2500c were terrible for the company's reputation. Taking the easy way to a new caliber obviously left much to chance.

The original PO 45 org/blk is still one of my all time favorites. :thumbsup:
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