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The oddest custom Omega I've seen 4 a while!

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The oddest custom Omega I've seen 4 a while!

Post15 Jan 2008, 18:22

Bright Idea..... NOT!
An LCD module installed in a TC - aaagh
Ebay Item ID 260203297486
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: The oddest custom Omega I've seen 4 a while!

Post15 Jan 2008, 21:11

Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't that particular one take a frontier module?
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Post15 Jan 2008, 23:54

Fitron wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't that particular one take a frontier module?


Sure did - found in cheap ebay wrecks fairly regularly.
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Post16 Jan 2008, 01:26

So both ugly and unreliable. I'll pass thanks.
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: The oddest custom Omega I've seen 4 a while!

Post16 Jan 2008, 03:43

I always find it very comical when ebay sellers pretend to not know much abouttheir LED watches they have for sale, "non-tested" or "not sure how to get the back off", or "do not have the time to try batteries...." Suddenly you notice that their ebay name has something to do with watches! "watchfixer" or "LEDmaniac"

Certainly a person with the name thebigwatchguy should know that the movement in this LED is not legitimate! He only claims that the module may not be complete. Sadly I see that this watch already has quite a bit of bidding activity. I hope the bidders know what they are buying. (perhaps they have a need for an Omega watch case in mediocre condition) :roll:
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Post17 Jan 2008, 01:19

joeywaycool wrote: (perhaps they have a need for an Omega watch case in mediocre condition) :roll:


Talking of which, I'm on the lookout for a TC1 case in mediocre condition - I screwed mine attempting to renovate it.
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: The oddest custom Omega I've seen 4 a while!

Post18 Jan 2008, 22:09

They just keep on coming...
Here's a customised Pulsar; so customised as to be unrecognisable. I particularly like the module refinements that allow the time to be displayed in Hebrew.

Ebay Item No. 320209211842

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