
Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating look at the Omega Bull Head 146.011-69, a reference celebrated for its distinctive design and playful aesthetic. This post highlights why this particular Omega chronograph continues to resonate with collectors, showcasing its unique appeal through striking photography. The community discussion further explores the Bull Head's historical context and modern iterations.

Be curious to see if they revive this line in the future.
The condition of those are just amazing and the patina of the dial has turned the dials into such a great colour. Marc
The only issue with the modern version IMO is that they really are very thick and when I tried them on at an Omega Boutique I didn't find they felt comfortable on the wrist. That may have just been my wrist and it may fit others better but as I said they are quite thick. Marc
Thank you for the insight into their recent versions!
. . . with a roulette. [photo credit: Dr No, 2013] 🎲
. . . for your viewing pleasure. My take on the 2013 Bullheads was more of a technical issue as they were fitted with Piguet-based movements. Art
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