New Member
This evening I joined here and this is my first posting!
By way of introduction, I am an Omega chronograph lover, have a reasonable collection of vintage pocket watches and a range of other interesting pieces collected over the years. I have just had an old Speedmaster calibre 861 rebuilt and (with the exception of my 7-month old son and wife) think it's the most beautiful thing in the world :-)
I am here to both learn and share what I can, and look forward to getting to know people with similar interests. Cheers, M
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michael
You must be the change you wish to see in the world.
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When your watch gets out of order you have a choice of two things to do: throw it in the fire or take it to the watch-tinker. The former is the quickest. -MT
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Thanks everyone...I'm looking forward to this :-)
Cheers,
M
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Be careful though: this place is addictive!
Please pay a visit to the
Omega Speedmaster 376.0822 Owners page...
...and leave a message if you own one of these great chronographs!
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Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. -Albert Einstein
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Rolex Day Date
Omega Speedmaster Moon
Omega Broad Arrow
Omega Seamaster Chrono
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"I have just had an old Speedmaster calibre 861 rebuilt and (with the exception of my 7-month old son and wife) think it's the most beautiful thing in the world :-) " What about that Ferrari?
!!!!
Welcome, Malfark
Derek
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Hi Derek, Very perceptive! ;-) Yes - that is another of my smaaaaaaall addictions! He-he...
Thanks for the kind words everyone - I think I'm building up the confidence to make my first real posting... Cheers, M
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CesareJ.
WIS? "All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher."
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)
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DOne!! Up to 57 already. This is toooooo addictive :-(
Cheers,
M
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