
COUNT DE MONET's evocative post, titled with a Led Zeppelin lyric, masterfully pairs the melancholic beauty of autumn with the enduring appeal of Omega timepieces. This article delves into the aesthetic and emotional connections collectors forge with their watches, as exemplified by the stunning imagery shared by the author. It highlights how personal narratives and cultural touchstones enrich the horological experience.


This song is parked in my memory next to this: “ It was an early morning yesterday. I was up before the dawn. And I really have enjoyed my stay. But I must be moving on.” Lucky we are alive during the past 50 years! Fantastic Omega!! -John
. . . than 'thank you'. 😌
The spectacular Omega is a matching horological marvel
Speakng of which: are you hunting for a 36.2 mm version? 😉
And I really like this watch. Simplicity done well.
. . . until 2025. 2024 will be devoted to hunting birds of a different feather: Rolling Stones tickets. But, as luck would have it, I took a potshot during target practice in my backyard, and accidentally brought down this pheasant. (Translation: I went to my watchmaker's shop to pick up the Seamaster GMT he'd finished servicing, only to discover he had just gotten in this SM DeVille Kleerback that he was given for consignment.)
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