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Xepa

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This is my rep 166.0324 that I picked up a couple of years ago. Not the most accurate, but still a lovely watch and this one got a lot of wrist time before I bought my smpc! I sold a few watches a while ago but this one survived the cull... it's a bit different and I just couldn't let it go! Just got a new strap for it, so it's gonna have to get some more wrist time now... hope my gen doesn't get jealous :woo:

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Khronos

That's a lovely photo! Now you got me thinking I should get one too..damn this place.. ;)

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Buddhabar

Great SM300

 

Very nice.

 

Here the mine

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Hotdogsaregood

Very nice strap. Where'd you get it from?

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Khronos

Are these available now? Is it well made? 

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Xepa
29 minutes ago, Hotdogsaregood said:

Very nice strap. Where'd you get it from?

Finwatchstraps on etsy!

11 minutes ago, Khronos said:

Are these available now? Is it well made? 

You'd need to email ryan at intime and see. It keeps good time, high beat, date flips instantly at midnight. Good power reserve too. The lume is crap and the bezel isn't as solid as it could be, but for 150 or so quid it's fantastic in my opinion! Plus the domed plexi is sexy :fme:

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Hotdogsaregood

Thanks!

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Khronos

@Xepa I think that the lume is supposed to suck, it's a vintage watch :) And the bezels were considerably shittier back then. Thanks for your reply, I'll shoot Ryan a PM, I have an open order with him and hopefully he can still find one for me. 

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Rower

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hanski

Nice Seamaster’s guys! You make me want to get one...

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processengr

Mine says "Hi"

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Xepa
6 hours ago, Rower said:

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Very nice mate! I was never a fan of perlon straps but I have to say this actually looks fantastic. I might just be a convert...

4 hours ago, processengr said:

Mine says "Hi"

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Never seen one like this before, pretty cool! Keep em comin' lads! :beer:

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CurioLeo

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OK, I'll play :D

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FL13
On 15/03/2019 at 09:28, Rower said:

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@Rower where did you source this? This is the model I want but NODATE?

Who did you order through?

Thanks!

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Mossback

Expa, I'm having a genuine new - vintage Seamaster 300 built by an authorized Omega watch maker. Same as a WatchCo Seamaster 300. I recently bought a donor Omega with a clean Cal 552. It's on the way to the shop now. With an authentic movement any Omega watch maker can buy all the NOS parts to assemble a new Seamaster 300. Once built it could even be sent to Omega for servicing they consider it "modified" but correct.

I truly appreciate all the knowledge I have learned here from everyone. I've bought two reps an Omega and a  RolexSubDate last year. I wanted to try them for awhile out to ensure they were the one before spending the cash. 

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The picture is not my watch.

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Stinkyfingahz

Id love me this one on a mesh bracelet, is there any way to yellow/age the bezel numbers?

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Replicawatchnoob

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