Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Actually, there is corrosion . . .
Dec 06, 2014,15:07 PM
. . . in the keyless works of the 30T2rg. If you download the first image and magnify the section next to the crown, you'll see the rust.
Not to worry, though - it can be removed.
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For rusty lovers only: the sexiest . . .
By: Dr No : December 6th, 2014-13:27
. . . Omega movements ever! One of our local Purists, not to mention early member of the alphabet soup gang, has been on a vintage Omega tear recently. From scratch in just a few months, he's accumulated an impressive collection. Yesterday, we met up at m...
One more . . .
By: Dr No : December 7th, 2014-12:42
. . . of the 30T2SC, with a bit of relief from the harsh indoor lighting. La belle or la bĂȘte ? ...
False advertising...
By: nilomis : December 6th, 2014-14:34
There is not a bit of rust on any of those beauties. Wonderful movements and shots. Cheers, Nilo
Actually, there is corrosion . . .
By: Dr No : December 6th, 2014-15:07
. . . in the keyless works of the 30T2rg. If you download the first image and magnify the section next to the crown, you'll see the rust. Not to worry, though - it can be removed.
Ok. No pressure now.
By: davudvl : December 7th, 2014-22:35
I never told you I will be taking pics and posting the background stories on these pieces, but now I guess I am committed. While the watches are being serviced, I will try to improve my photography skills.