New Omega-forum

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Starting today, the WorldWide Rolex Forum has a little babysister, the OmegaFreak Forum:

http://www.omegafreak.com

Check it out! :)
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Based on the look, I assume that is your forum? That's a nice banner image. I wasn't aware you had an affection for Omegas.
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Yep, it is my forum, and my affection for Omega is developing! I am attracted to the Speedmaster mainly:

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Post by jamestux »

Oh dear Hans, and I was beginning to think that you were a decent bloke....

Everyone knows that the ONLY Omega is the Seamaster

Joking aside I do love the Seamaster and would happily go out and buy one today (without James Bond graphics of course) if I knew that I had work lined up for the next year or 18 months, most of their other watches just seem a bit too busy for me, and old fashioned. Not in a vintage way either, they just date quickly like BMWs I suppose.

It's all down to personal preference though I suppose, and as mine is the cheapest I'm probably not a great judge!
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Good luck with the new forum!

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Re: New Omega-forum

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Hans wrote:Starting today, the WorldWide Rolex Forum has a little babysister, the OmegaFreak Forum:

http://www.omegafreak.com

Check it out! :)
What has happened to the forum Hans, I was going to join, but the web page cannot be found?
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Re: New Omega-forum

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Sorry: the Omega-forum died a kind of silent death. Nobody was using the forum, and I couldn't find the time to really manage a second forum at this time.
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Thats a shame. maybe you can have a small discreet Omega sub forum on here?
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Gray C wrote:Thats a shame. maybe you can have a small discreet Omega sub forum on here?
I kind of like that idea to Hans but not if it increases your work load to much.
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Gray C wrote:Thats a shame. maybe you can have a small discreet Omega sub forum on here?
That would be odd... a small discrete Omega subforum on a Christopher Ward forum. The idea in itself has a certain je-ne-sais-quoi to it, doesn't it?

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Well there already is a section for "other brands" so why not? Just a thought!
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