
Clueless_Collector provides an exclusive recap of Omega's BaselWorld 2018 novelties presentation in Park City, Utah, offering a unique perspective from a boutique guest event. Raymond shares insights into Omega's commitment to METAS certification and highlights several popular new releases. This article gives readers an insider's view of upcoming models and brand strategies.











































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Some definitely exciting stuff. Speaking of which, which of the 70th Anniversary Seamasters took your fancy? And aren’t they a tad thicker than the original? Looking like you had a great time
It’s not that thick, and is using their new METAS 8806 movement.
. . . bravo! Not sure if I'll ever delve into modern Omega again, but these 2576/77 reissues would be right up my alley. A black 2576 clone, close to the original in case size, would be a consideration for my collection. What I'd really like to see are sensibly sized and priced steel Trésors. Best, Art
I think the Tan strap looks better than the Sturgeon Blue. However, I feel 38mm is the minimum they will like to go in this era. I have other small seconds watch so I opted for the central seconds, plus I like the Lumen markers. Delivery should be in Sep. Thanks Art.
Looking forward to seeing more live pictures after yours arrives
They told me Sep for delivery, stay tuned.
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