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R5tdi

Omega Ladymatic

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R5tdi

Just picked this up from tim at watchfinder

 

Went for the 26mm Quartz as my wife hates messing around resetting the auto movement and the 34 she thought was to big for her

 

Great watch feels real great quality if your looking for a nice ladies omega you won't go far wrong with one of these

 

Link adjustment u need a pin remover and make sure u do it from the correct side but really simple job

 

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fatarms

Nice pickup, been thinking about grabbing one for my wife soon :)

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petebetros

Wow, that's really nice - any chance of a pic from the front please?

 

Might have to invest in one for the missus :)

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chase0224

Wow that is tiny, do you have a wrist shot?

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Daywatch

Thanks for posting the pics and mini-review. 24mm is really small nowadays but it´s a fine looking watch. More pics and more details in a few days, how she likes it, how it wears, always welcome.

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Mwhitetx

Nice pick up mate!

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HeavyKrush

Great watch. My wife's say hello....

 

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twirly

I was just wondering if anyone can comment on how well these replica watches (Omega Ladymatic) would hold up in water?

 

Hoping someone might have tested/tried to see because I know my wife never takes her watches off, and even showers/takes baths with her watches on.

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cufflink

They can all usually be atleast be splash proof if the seals are properly sealed and the caseback tightened.

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Pesman

 

 

Link adjustment u need a pin remover and make sure u do it from the correct side but really simple job

 

 

 

Mine seems to need a screwdriver and is a bugger - am I doing it wrong. Have to pin one side and then unscrew - your strap looks to have same screws hence my confusion??

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Burnleybezel

Wife's says hi

 

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sequel7

Gorgeous!!..

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