Omega cal. 269 Features


Ref. No. :cal. 269
Code :0734225
Movement :Manual winding
Year :c. 1960
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Men's watch/Unisex
Location :United Kingdom, LONDON
Price : ¡ê 599 (= $ 939)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Movement/Caliber :269
Case
Case Diameter :34 mm
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It was interesting for several reasons.I went to look for a Speedmaster Pro, fully knowing the wife would say no, however she didn't have to. I didn't like them. I also learned that some shops have very rude and arrogant people working for them, especially the first Omega dealer I went to.I did find a watch I really liked; a Breitling Super Ocean in black and the owner was very nice and gave me an OTD price of 2K. My wife said no, ofcourse.We went to two other dealers. The Rolex people were also super nice even though I told them up front I couldn't afford one but she pulled out a Sea Dweller anyhow and I tried it on, honestly shocked at how light and small it was compared to my Seamaster. She also had my wife trying on some of the ladies Rolex, she liked the SS with the copper face best, but not for 5K!Fortunatley the last dealer Rolex and Omega were also more than happy to let us browse and remarked how nice my White GMT was, but alas I left empty handed.Later that night my wife
I often read about some members getting "compliments" on their watches.This has happened to me ,perhaps, three times in 25 years and,each time, it was from someone who was familiar with watches.Today I wore 2 watches.One was the Omega Planet Ocean (orange bezel) which IMHO is a beautiful timepiece but not a real attention grabber among the non-WIS community.The other was a nice looking CF dial chrono. The CF dial really jumps out ,nearly to the point of overpowering the rest of the dial.It dawned on me that 90% of my collection was very traditional as far as watch design is concerned and that may be why I get few comments. (which I prefer)Upon looking at the other 10% I saw that they were the Big,MOP,CF dials,or odd shaped that ,although pretty, were not something that I view as a major factor in buying a watch. They are more jewelry ingredients than watch design to me.I suppose that I am an old school watch guy who enjoys his watches as timepieces over jewelry.
Good morning all here at TRF! Since buying my Aquanaut 5167 about a year ago, it has been on my wrist almost every day. As much as I love the piece, every so often I just need a change. So, recently I had the opportunity to purchase the stainless steel band that accompanies the Aquanaut. I have always enjoyed the look and, most of all, comfort that the Patek tropical strap provides. My one issue was that I wear a suit & tie almost every day and the rubber look just made the Aquanaut feel a little out of place with the rest of the wardrobe. So I thought, why not try it with the SS bracelet!So, here it is! I must say I absolutely love it! It changes the look from casual to a little more elegant while still keeping to its sporty nature, but now very well suited to be worn with anything from jeans and a t-shirt to a suit and tie. I tip my hat to Patek on the construction of the bracelet. Normally bracelets can pull those little hairs on your wrist and make some noise as the l
Hey TRFI¡¯m sure many have come a cross this lengthy article - it¡¯s super interesting and reaffirmed my loyalty to SS watches - I¡¯ve always been one.Given the numerous Rolex watch debates of SS vs PM, I¡¯m curious as to your views on this, agree, disagree or has it changed your prospective on things?quillandpad/2018/02/10/he...metal-archive/Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro








