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    Quote Originally Posted by WWII70 View Post
    Oldest is easy - my grandfather's Omega bumper. This was made in 1945 or 46 and given to him on July 31st 1947 (according to the inscription on the back).
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    The newest is a bit more complicated as all my watches are now out of production, I just don't know when. I suspect it is my IWC 3717 Spitfire chrono which was made until 2011/2 (The successor 3777 was introduced along with new "triple date" range of IWC pilots at SIHH in 2012). I got it from AD in 2012 and it is now having it's 3-year service.
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    hiya mate how goes it very nice pair of watches yes indeed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    My eyes were going happily from one watch to the other when suddenly I realised the invisibility of the crown on the 1962 version!

    Funny how you didn't notice that when you handled the watch at the g2g...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottjc View Post
    Funny how you didn't notice that when you handled the watch at the g2g...
    Come on spill the beans, how's it hidden?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    Come on spill the beans, how's it hidden?

    Quality craftsmanship...


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    Oldest is definitely my late Grandfather's 1958 Omega Ref. 268
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    I think the newest would be my Momentum M50 - I say 'I think' because I get most my watches used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by faiz31887 View Post
    Oldest is definitely my late Grandfather's 1958 Omega Ref. 268
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    I think the newest would be my Momentum M50 - I say 'I think' because I get most my watches used.
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    nice yes been looking for a used momentum with a black dial myself love the omega
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    nice yes been looking for a used momentum with a black dial myself love the omega
    I got my dad one of those black dial Momentums you speak of.

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    I think it's probably these two.

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    Oldest: 1955 Hamilton Powell

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    Newest:

    by production year, Seiko 5 World Time:

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    to the collection, Gavox Legacy Stars:

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    That Hamilton is gorgeous.

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