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?
Looks about 1958-1960 to me. A solid choice! 💯
Congratulations! Beautiful. I have one of those myself. 1950s?
Thanks! 1958.
Congrats, that's lovely 😍👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks! 1958.
My 1954 Seamaster Calendar says hi.
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:
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.
Love the watch Rafael! Vintage Omegas are awesome, and are generally a pretty good deal too.
Amazing piece congrats
Congratulations, well done, great catch 🤩
Perfect! What a beautiful watch! Congratulations! Here is my first Omega:
Beautiful!
I think you got a stellar example! Congrats Rafael!✨
Beautiful watch! Congratulations
So nice! 👏🏻
Beautiful #vintage Omega! What is the Ref # out of curiosity?
Spectacular watch! Congratulations!
Just beautiful!👏👏👏👏👏
Refined, elegant and handsome. Nice!
What an absolute stunner to kick off with! Congrats 👏
I love it
Excellent watch
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!
What a great Omega start👍 Your Calendar looks superb. Congratulations! I have some Omegas but no Calendar (yet). Enjoy your new watch.
Beautiful watch, enjoy it
Beauty in simplicity, congrats!
I love vintage Omegas!!
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”
It actually does look flaked but somehow it managed to stay “sunbursted”
That’s so cool. It must be fun in the light.
Great looking watch!