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Post by erik on Oct 14, 2005 13:18:33 GMT -6
This watch is from 1966.(A gift for my father's 12th birthday still works perfectly) Pontiac Hydraulica, i guess it was at that time a look a like of the Vintage Omega Seamaster. I have seen the Omega by Chip, and someone else on the forum.
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Post by Warren on Oct 14, 2005 14:03:01 GMT -6
Damn, that's a pretty little watch, I love those sixties, seventies vintage pieces. I am ashamed to admit this, but I threw a mid sixties Omega Deville into the trash, a nice Bulova met the same demise. Forgive me ! They weren't working and I was an ignorant 20 year old at the time. Please kill me now!
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Post by erik on Oct 14, 2005 14:20:59 GMT -6
Wetowne, everyone make mistakes, it has happened. Of course it is sad to see now..
Well, i am 21 years old. ;D
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Post by mike on Oct 14, 2005 14:24:55 GMT -6
Ha! I'd get a life sentence in WIS court!
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Post by Warren on Oct 14, 2005 14:30:46 GMT -6
Wetowne, everyone make mistakes, it has happened. Of course it is sad to see now.. Well, i am 21 years old. ;D Well, one year wiser than I was! Seriously, age does not make one the wiser, experience does and experience doesn't come after time it comes after action.
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Post by erik on Oct 14, 2005 14:34:02 GMT -6
Wetowne, you are completely right.
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Post by Warren on Oct 14, 2005 14:34:10 GMT -6
Ha! I'd get a life sentence in WIS court! The Omega's crown broke of from the stem I figured it was toast, I didn't know!
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