The first Omega

I finally got my first Omega. From all the vintage models, this one stole my heart. Got a pretty good deal from a reputable watch store and it is in perfect condition.

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Congratulations! Beautiful. I have one of those myself. 1950s?

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Looks about 1958-1960 to me. A solid choice! 💯

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brunofrankelli

Congratulations! Beautiful. I have one of those myself. 1950s?

Thanks! 1958.

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Congrats, that's lovely 😍👏🏻👏🏻

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Rafael.01

Thanks! 1958.

My 1954 Seamaster Calendar says hi.

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Excellent find! Can readily see why you landed on this one. Classic beauty 👌🏻

Just last week also got my first Omega; went vintage as well with the ‘69 Constellation:

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Very nice. Hope you enjoy wearing it. I think vintage Omegas are really great. Very strong movement and usually able to find parts if needed.

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Love the watch Rafael! Vintage Omegas are awesome, and are generally a pretty good deal too.

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Amazing piece congrats

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Congratulations, well done, great catch 🤩

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Perfect! What a beautiful watch! Congratulations! Here is my first Omega:

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Beautiful!

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I think you got a stellar example! Congrats Rafael!

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Beautiful watch! Congratulations

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So nice! 👏🏻

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Beautiful #vintage Omega! What is the Ref # out of curiosity?

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Spectacular watch! Congratulations!

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Just beautiful!👏👏👏👏👏

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Refined, elegant and handsome. Nice!

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What an absolute stunner to kick off with! Congrats 👏

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I love it

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Excellent watch

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Oh, it’s very pretty. Does the patterned (you lucked out there!) decay (for want if a better word. People say patination, if you prefer. No aspersion is cast by my using the word decay).

Anyway, it looks beautiful and I wonder if it adds a kind of flaked, crystalline look in relation to the original what looks like sunburst or satinated champagne surface?

I’d love to see more photos of it. I confess I’m a little envious!

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What a great Omega start👍 Your Calendar looks superb. Congratulations! I have some Omegas but no Calendar (yet). Enjoy your new watch.

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Beautiful watch, enjoy it

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Beauty in simplicity, congrats!

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I love vintage Omegas!!

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Balanced

Oh, it’s very pretty. Does the patterned (you lucked out there!) decay (for want if a better word. People say patination, if you prefer. No aspersion is cast by my using the word decay).

Anyway, it looks beautiful and I wonder if it adds a kind of flaked, crystalline look in relation to the original what looks like sunburst or satinated champagne surface?

I’d love to see more photos of it. I confess I’m a little envious!

It actually does look flaked but somehow it managed to stay “sunbursted”

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Rafael.01

It actually does look flaked but somehow it managed to stay “sunbursted”

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That’s so cool. It must be fun in the light.

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Great looking watch!