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Re: More vintage than not . . .
In Response To: More vintage than not . . . ()

: Many of us at Chronocentric, while we enjoy and own new watches,
: are more vintage than not.

: Our reasons are varied, of course.

: So are our watches . . . my co-moderators, Steve W. and Keith D.
: both favor vintage chronographs, as does our esteemed leader,
: Jeff Stein. And of course, saying 'Chuck Maddox' and
: chronographs was almost a redundancy.

: The questions today are:

: 1) Why vintage?

: 2) What was the last vintage you wore?

: 3) And if not Omega, what was the last vintage Omega you wore?

: 4) If you don't have a vintage watch at all, which of your watches
: will be treasured by collectors 20 years from now?

: MY ANSWERS:

: 1) I've always enjoyed the variety of designs and technology and
: the changes watches have gone through over time.

: 2) I wore this yesterday, to visit a clockmaker who dabbles in
: watches as well -- from the 1950s and before.

:
:

: 3) My last vintage Omega was earlier in the week.

:
:

: A quartz chronograph, I feel compelled to post the mechanical worn
: prior to that

:
:

: 4) Just to cover all the bases, here is the modern Omega I think
: will be a classic in twenty years, coveted by collectors:

:
:

: The "Great White"

: Sam aka Hewybaby

I wore this one a couple of days ago. Wow, it really seems small.

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