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A rather accessible Omega Chronostop in blue.
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Needs some TLC but wow does it look good.
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I need to get a proper watch...
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Just how 'rather accessible' is it?
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A thousand bucks, not much in the vintage Omega spectrum.
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Nah, patina gives it character
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We all do
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ouch. I'd rather build an engine for that.
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Not a fan of patina on my 'spensive watches, or a least on the dial.
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lol my most expensive "watch" was/is a 6th gen Ipod nano ina watch case. other then that, never had anything worth more then 30$ :P
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My dad had a stainless Seamaster...would love to have one like it. Instead I wear an automatic stainless Mondaine...probably 40 years old but keeps great time. I've got a drawer full of quartz watches with fucking dead batteries...won't buy another quartz.
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But in a thousand dollar 1960's watch patina is kinda expected. No sign of patina means a new dial, and new dial means not original condition.