BrightonCorgi Posted Thursday at 02:18 PM Posted Thursday at 02:18 PM 16 hours ago, Rhinoww said: It definitely has some nicks and dents, but the starburst brushing and alternating high polish show up decently at an angle. (Below) The crisp edges certainly tell a story of not having been polished. Some of the surfaces had a textured finish that, after 50 years, certainly looks dulled... Some of the brushing could use a touch up would be plenty. Orange rubber strap would look neat on your watch. Omega has some used across different lines. 1
SigmundChurchill Posted Thursday at 06:38 PM Posted Thursday at 06:38 PM 6 hours ago, Dr Process said: The more I see this reference, the more it grows on me. Thierry knows what he is doing. Recall people weren’t enthusiastic about the Aquanaut when first released. Congrats to you! Thanks, but don’t congratulate me yet. I am only registered for them. I haven’t gotten either of them yet. 1
Rhinoww Posted Thursday at 08:26 PM Posted Thursday at 08:26 PM 6 hours ago, BrightonCorgi said: Some of the brushing could use a touch up would be plenty. Orange rubber strap would look neat on your watch. Omega has some used across different lines. I have a few 20mm straps waiting on the right watch. Might even be an orange strap in there - but definitely not an Omega strap. I’ll take a peek after I have worn the OEM strap for a while.
HDGSN Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 11/21/2025 at 5:05 AM, SigmundChurchill said: A feeling of nervous excitement came over me when I got a call from my local Patek dealer today. Only to find out that they weren’t calling me to to tell me that my Cubitus came in, but that they have a different one to show me. Not to buy today but just to try on to compare with the one I ordered. It is rose gold, and has a smaller face, 40 instead of 45 like the one I ordered. Compared to… Thoughts? Both fit fine on you. Patek’s rose gold is a great hue. That’s my favorite of the two. If this would be a daily wear, the steel makes the most sense — steel, large, sporty. 1
mo6020 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I picked up this 1948 Omega Centenary recently. One of 4000 made for their 100 year anniversary, hence the name… 3
BrightonCorgi Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, mo6020 said: I picked up this 1948 Omega Centenary recently. One of 4000 made for their 100 year anniversary, hence the name… Very sharp looking! 1
mo6020 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 25 minutes ago, BrightonCorgi said: Very sharp looking! Thanks, it’s in amazing condition for its age.
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