Back in 2010 I was studying and taking notes in my university library and removed my 1964 Omega Seamaster De Ville because the contemporaneous vintage Omega buckle (on a NOS Omega strap) kept hitting my laptop as I typed. I fell asleep at the desk and then woke up and realized I was late for a lecture and packed my stuff and hurried out, leaving my watch behind. Someone found it and never turned it in, because I never saw it again.
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Back in 2010 I was studying and taking notes in my university library and removed my 1964 Omega Seamaster De Ville because the contemporaneous vintage Omega buckle (on a NOS Omega strap) kept hitting my laptop as I typed. I fell asleep at the desk and then woke up and realized I was late for a lecture and packed my stuff and hurried out, leaving my watch behind.
Someone found it and never turned it in, because I never saw it again.
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Wow you have such a classy collection!
I have 7.4in wrist so these kind of vintage pieces don’t fit me well unfortunately
Oh thank you!
I had an accident and spent some time in hospital, the person in charge of the ward made it her business to take photos of my watch and my phone
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Really love your collection. You have great taste my friend! What’s the ref number of the Rolex
Thank you! The Ref. is 1501, I made a full video about the watch here: th-cam.com/video/8UN3srvsVHc/w-d-xo.html
@@SillyVintageWatches how does it wear? It a 34 right? Really consider buying one. How do you feel about after having it for a couple of years
Have you ever had a watch stolen? What are your experiences?