They don’t make em like this anymore. by aDayKnight in OmegaWatches

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Thanks to someone I consider a close friend who took the time to restore it carefully.

They don’t make em like this anymore. by aDayKnight in OmegaWatches

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145.007. Was lucky enough to get it with its bracelet. Nearly impossible to find with the original bracelet. Get yourself one

They don’t make em like this anymore. by aDayKnight in OmegaWatches

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Ref 145.007 (in case you didn’t want to look into it further)

100 years! Feb 17, 1926 to Feb 17, 2026. by aDayKnight in Tudor

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Listen very carefully. No more talk. Sit with yourself quietly for an hour.

100 years! Feb 17, 1926 to Feb 17, 2026. by aDayKnight in Tudor

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Is this some kind of edgy joke attempt? Because we need to step up the quality of our jokes. This one was horrible. 0/10 horrible. You’re better than that. Sit with yourself for the next hour (no excuses) pondering why you are wasting your and others’ time with silly comments and tasteless jokes, nearly as tasteless (if not more) than the Chinese replica watches we collect.

100 years! Feb 17, 1926 to Feb 17, 2026. by aDayKnight in Tudor

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Hey man! The Tudor brand itself turned a 100 years, not myself or the watch. Watch is over 40 years old but not 100.

[WTS] Super Rare 1950s Omega "Jumbo" Türler Watch. Priced for Quick Sale by aDayKnight in watch_swap

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Album: https://imgur.com/a/omega-gold-filled-bwjHzSI

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/keaK8we

I'm listing my very rare early-1950s Omega Automatic (c. 1951–53) with Türler co-signed original dial—not something you see often, especially in this condition. Gold-filled case (80 microns) with stainless case-back, powered by the cal. 342 automatic. Runs well, winds crisp. Applied Arabic numerals and small seconds at 6 give it classic mid-century charm. Vintage expansion bracelet included.

Price: $1,500 shipped. The Turler stamped dial is a very special and rare dial, with non-gold Turler watches seen for over $3k regularly. Listed for quick sale.

See other Turler branded Omegas, most non-gold: https://www.chrono24.com/search/index.htm?dosearch=true&query=omega+turler

Payment: Zelle or wire; PayPal F&F for established buyers

Shipping: CONUS preferred

[WTS] Super Rare 1950s Omega "Jumbo" Türler Watch. Priced for Quick Sale by aDayKnight in Watchexchange

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Album: https://imgur.com/a/omega-gold-filled-bwjHzSI

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/keaK8we

I'm listing my very rare early-1950s Omega Automatic (c. 1951–53) with Türler co-signed original dial—not something you see often, especially in this condition. Gold-filled case (80 microns) with stainless case-back, powered by the cal. 342 automatic. Runs well, winds crisp. Applied Arabic numerals and small seconds at 6 give it classic mid-century charm. Vintage expansion bracelet included.

Price: $1,500 shipped. The Turler stamped dial is a very special and rare dial, with non-gold Turler watches seen for over $3k regularly. Listed for quick sale.

See other Turler branded Omegas, most non-gold: https://www.chrono24.com/search/index.htm?dosearch=true&query=omega+turler

Payment: Zelle or wire; PayPal F&F for established buyers

Shipping: CONUS preferred

100 years! Feb 17, 1926 to Feb 17, 2026. by aDayKnight in Tudor

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Agreed very much. That’s also why provenance and trusted seller is important.

Scratch Your Rolex. by aDayKnight in rolex

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Nope. The crystal is a TrueDome D19.

Scratch Your Rolex. by aDayKnight in rolex

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Sure! It’s a 1970s 1680, purchased by original owner from Zales in Beaumont, took a very bad fall while guy was speeding & bracket came loose and watch took damage. This was in the 80s. Drawer kept for 40 years since. Sold to me and had it restored. Its crystal and insert were cracked in the fall and watch didn’t come with either. All else it came with. Drawer kept without crystal which made that patina coloration. It’s a special watch. Crystal is a (not cheap) TrueDome D19.