holdemchamp1225
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I think the "professional" designation has more to do with active service or having been certified by either Omega or another group to pass certain rigorous tests...
Jan 12, 2021,12:16 PM
The ceramic Speedies probably would not pass these same tests as ceramic could and would shatter on impact with other hard materials hence why most "professional" classed watches from any manufacturer are made of SS, Ti, or any other metal and composites.
I could be wrong but I think this is the reason 🤷♂️
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Thanks 👍
By: holdemchamp1225 : January 12th, 2021-10:45
Apollo 8 right?
By: myles721 : January 12th, 2021-11:25
It always confuses me the exact criteria for “PROFESSIONAL”...It also strikes me as odd that my Speedmaster OTM’s are not labeled pro when my PO CHRONO with the very same 9300 IS..perplexing.🤔
Didn’t know that the 8 was...
By: myles721 : January 12th, 2021-13:18
Technically a DSOTM...having said that the deep black ceramic IS labeled pro...yes 🤷🏼🤷🏼🤷🏼
Life is a...
By: Modernahab : January 12th, 2021-11:39
...old chum... (sorry, couldn't resist) Meanwhile, what a fun Speedie! ...
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By: oyster case : January 12th, 2021-16:40
Mon pays ce n’est pays un pays, c’est l’hiver Mon pays ce n’est pas un pays, c’est l’hiver
On my wrist
By: Watchonthewrists : January 13th, 2021-01:36
Like you many others would love to get there hands on the new snoopy ...
Still wearing . . .
By: Dr No : January 13th, 2021-17:01
. . . the unicorn. To date, this is the only ref CO2494 I've seen with a cal 352 chronometer movement. (Tony C has a C K 2494 powered by a later cal 354.) For illustration, I've seen three other Tiffany-signed ref 2364 chronometers other than mine. And th...