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The most comfy wearing watch I own.


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sharkman wrote:
The most comfy wearing watch I own.


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It's remarkable how much thinner these are than even the first PO models. I tried on a "new" old PO when I had time to kill in Tucson at a Jared's down there. They had a couple new watches but mostly new "old" POs and Seamasters, even an electric blue SMP. The old ones are comfortable.

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Navi 01 and some new shoes

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I do not recall seeing the Navi 01 LE on your wrist before.
Should congratulations be in order?

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Scott wrote:
sharkman wrote:
The most comfy wearing watch I own.


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It's remarkable how much thinner these are than even the first PO models. I tried on a "new" old PO when I had time to kill in Tucson at a Jared's down there. They had a couple new watches but mostly new "old" POs and Seamasters, even an electric blue SMP. The old ones are comfortable.


If you post that on TRF or WUS's Omega forum you'll be inundated with e-mails asking for the exact location of that AD. The "electric blue" is a modern classic and has a cult following.

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sharkman wrote:
The most comfy wearing watch I own.


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It's remarkable how much thinner these are than even the first PO models. I tried on a "new" old PO when I had time to kill in Tucson at a Jared's down there. They had a couple new watches but mostly new "old" POs and Seamasters, even an electric blue SMP. The old ones are comfortable.


If you post that on TRF or WUS's Omega forum you'll be inundated with e-mails asking for the exact location of that AD. The "electric blue" is a modern classic and has a cult following.



I thought about it myself, I am without my "blue watch", but it's a quartz. I owned an auto about 8 years ago but for some reason didn't care for the "bond" bracelet at the time. This one had the speedy bracelet. Looks very nice with it.

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TOC limited made its first appearance in court today:

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Scott wrote:
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It's remarkable how much thinner these are than even the first PO models. I tried on a "new" old PO when I had time to kill in Tucson at a Jared's down there. They had a couple new watches but mostly new "old" POs and Seamasters, even an electric blue SMP. The old ones are comfortable.


If you post that on TRF or WUS's Omega forum you'll be inundated with e-mails asking for the exact location of that AD. The "electric blue" is a modern classic and has a cult following.



I thought about it myself, I am without my "blue watch", but it's a quartz. I owned an auto about 8 years ago but for some reason didn't care for the "bond" bracelet at the time. This one had the speedy bracelet. Looks very nice with it.


Too bad the one for sale is a quartz because it's a beautiful watch. I agree with Tom. It was the most comfortable watch I owned.

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And my TOC is finally back, all dry and manicured :-)
100% assured by the Service Center that no damaged was done and it is as good as new.

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TOC limited made its first appearance in court today:



How much was the bail? :wink:

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wessa wrote:
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TOC limited made its first appearance in court today:



How much was the bail? :wink:


Haven't posted yet. It's comfy here.

Dig that shirt, by the way.

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Cavalieresq wrote:
TOC limited made its first appearance in court today:

nice, Jon !


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wessa wrote:
And my TOC is finally back, all dry and manicured :-)
100% assured by the Service Center that no damaged was done and it is as good as new.

great that all is ok with the TOC, Wes !
Just remember - even thinking about swimming w/ your TOC leads to surprising problems,
afraid it was just mad at you !


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wessa wrote:
WatchFred wrote:
Navi 01 and some new shoes

I do not recall seeing the Navi 01 LE on your wrist before.
Should congratulations be in order?
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no, Wes, has been in the stable for quite some time, though new shoes give watches the feel of being new additions, as you know !
still w/ the 01 today (though too stupid to set the date correctly, apparently), with the correct shirt.
as u see from the cherry wood paneling in my car I am quite fond of that strap color ....

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