
Luis6 introduces his first Omega, the Seamaster Aqua Terra "London 2012" Chronograph, a piece that resonates with his personal connection to the UK. His post showcases the watch's aesthetic appeal and robust features, making it a compelling daily wear option.
The blue dial is the icing on the cake...very nice edition you've got there!
. . . based on the ref 2518, ca early '50s. Tastefully understated, as your latest edition. Congratulations on landing the Omega, Luis. I'm still waiting for the Railmaster revision before settling on a model from the current crop of co-axial movements. Best, Art
And was thinking about a tad too long - i.e. it was gone before I managed to commit. Very cool piece, though IMHO.
But looks very interesting Congratulations on your first Omega, Luis and I hope it serves you well without getting beat too much in its new role
. . . but its the vintage I'm looking for. Here's a wrist shot . . . . . . to ratchet up the temptation ;-) . . .
And with the Lisa Simpson back - simply great
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