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In a world where the Speedmaster Professional is the predictable choice in the luxury chronograph line up, I set out on a quest to find something different. I consider this to be the classy Speedmaster automatic, minus the name at a similar price point. I narrowed my choices down to this and the Speedmaster 1957. I'm pretty pleased with this piece, loving the clean look.
This is a fake Omega Seamaster. It says on the face it is a Co-axial model (mechanical, self winding movement), while on the back it says quartz movement and indeed it has a quartz movement inside.
Smena 8M based pinhole camera, no lens, f/155, pinhole d=0,18 mm, film Fomapan 400, processed in Foma Retro Special Developer for 5½ min
I had to take special care of this nice timepiece, as it belongs to the gentleman I work for. It was given to him after his 90 year old father passed away a few years ago.
Steveston is a charming fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
If you enjoy quaint fishing villages, I would like to invite you to browse through my.... 'I 💖 Steveston album'
www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157677404584764
Your views are always so very much appreciated. Thanks for visiting.
~Christie (Happiest by the River)
**Best experience in full screen. Thanks for peeking !
My vintage Omega Seamaster de Ville. This is about as old as me - bought by my Dad just before I was born.
For the Guernsey Monthly competition - first theme for March is "letters of the alphabet"
My vintage Omega Seamaster de Ville. This is about as old as me - bought by my Dad just before I was born.
For the "Guernsey Monthly competition - first theme for March is "letters of the alphabet"
70's Omega Seamaster Cosmic 166036 caliber 752. 35mm monoblock case, beautiful soft sunburst silver dial with blue trim at the outer limit and a German day wheel. Weird movement in this timepiece. Non hacking, no quick set day but quick set date. The date changes by pulling the crown out to the 2nd position, pushing it back in and repeating that motion. Very nice vintage timepiece that's a definite keeper in my collection.
Carl Zeiss Jena Flektogon 2.4 35 1975
Omega Seamaster 30 1956
Theses pieces of quality just both work after over a half century