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Post by JIM on Nov 8, 2005 17:10:15 GMT -6
Bob go for the 39mm its the perfect size. I tried both and the 42mm is one BIG dog. Hey Mamas I LOVE your AT, thats one of my favorite Omegas and the TT version is perfect. I've never seen one in person, as my AD has never had one, infact I've never seen one except for yours. I wonder if their available here in the states. Keep those pics coming I can't enough of that watch. Does it come in any other dial colors. I suppose it does. I'd bet a gold dial would be my taste or black or blue.
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Post by Bob on Nov 8, 2005 19:17:28 GMT -6
Thanks everyone, especially you Jean Michel The pictures are superb. I really like the comparison shot of the AT and the Broad Arrow I think I will go for the 39.2mm on the bracelet. Later on I will get an after market gator strap/deployant clasp for it. I really appreciate everyones help. You guys are #1 in my book Cheers Bob BTW, when I looked at the pic of the Seamaster 30, I thought it was the Railmaster. Excellent vintage JM.
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Post by Sam on Nov 8, 2005 19:27:40 GMT -6
Good deal Bob....that's going to be an awesome addition to your already awesome Omega collection! I can't keep up with you anymore, so I gave up.
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Post by Bob on Nov 8, 2005 19:47:20 GMT -6
Hey Sam Thanks. You will never give up You will get a Speedy Pro cuz you really want one In the comparison shot of the AT and the Broad Arrow by JM, the AT looks to be almost the same size and the Broad Arrow is 42mm. So that tells me the AT wears bigger than it is. I'm gonna be a happy camper Cheers Bob
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Post by Adam on Nov 8, 2005 20:07:36 GMT -6
Love the AT JM Nice pens also, what kind are they?
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Post by mamas on Nov 9, 2005 0:35:31 GMT -6
Hey Guys, thanks for the compliments ;D , Jim.. havent seen it in aTT version with a black dial.. dont think it exists. it certainly isnt on omega website anyway..but agree would be a great combo! mamas
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Post by rambler on Nov 9, 2005 4:43:23 GMT -6
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Post by jeanmichel on Nov 9, 2005 8:44:36 GMT -6
Love the AT JM Nice pens also, what kind are they? The pen with the Aqua Terra is the classic Parker 51, but in a rarer blue color from the 60s The pen with the seamaster 30 is a sheaffer "snorkel" for the 50s thoses two pen belongs to my wife : we both collect vintage pen her favourite brand is sheaffer , my favourite is Parker cheers JM
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Post by jeanmichel on Nov 9, 2005 10:22:26 GMT -6
Wonderful pics JM. Rambler Because you like the pics , here is another one of the Aqua Terra cheers JM
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Post by Adam on Nov 9, 2005 11:04:32 GMT -6
JM, Those blue indices on the white dial look amazing, great photos I also do a little pen collecting, mostly modern stuff. Fisher Space pens are my favorites, they would compliment a speedy very nicely ;D
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Post by jeanmichel on Nov 9, 2005 12:13:33 GMT -6
JM, Those blue indices on the white dial look amazing, great photos I also do a little pen collecting, mostly modern stuff. Fisher Space pens are my favorites, they would compliment a speedy very nicely ;D As you request it ;-) I of course own the Fisher Space pen in the AG7 version like the one of the Apollo program :-) cheers JM
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Post by jon on Nov 9, 2005 12:26:59 GMT -6
As you request it ;-) cheers JM How about a pen, a camera and a speedy The best classic picture IMO ;D Cheers Jon
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Post by jeanmichel on Nov 9, 2005 12:42:43 GMT -6
As you request it ;-) cheers JM How about a pen, a camera and a speedy The best classic picture IMO ;D Cheers Jon Thanks Jon the rest of the objects on the pic are a Titanium bolt to symbolise the emergeance of this material in the Apollo space program my "manual" calliper as this was the classic way of fine measuring in the 60s ... no digital displays :-) I must be one of the rare "old fashion" engineer to still use thoses :-) cheers JM
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Post by Adam on Nov 9, 2005 15:16:14 GMT -6
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Post by Bob on Nov 16, 2005 3:43:11 GMT -6
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