
India Whiskey Charlie shares an exclusive first look at Dr. No's new Omega Ultra Deep, a watch generating significant buzz among dive watch enthusiasts. This article delves into Dr. No's personal experience with the Ultra Deep, offering insights into its wearability and historical context. His reflections provide a valuable perspective for collectors considering this formidable timepiece.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to both you and Art. It's a brilliant dive watch, no doubt about it. Cheers, Filip
. . . in Huntington Beach. When I showed him the reason for my trip, he said, "About forty years ago I was looking at this massive Omega dive watch in a jewelry store. It had a black dial, and they were asking $3400 for it. That was about $3000 more than I had." It took all of two seconds to realize he was describing the SM 1000, known to Omega-philes as The Grand. It was a surreal moment: me with the successor of The Grand on my wrist, and Jim sharing a moment in time when he could've been the
Looks so good. And a nice story too. Congratulations on the acquisition of one of the toughest dive watches out there.
. . . but there was no point going before Christmas as parking spaces would've been hard to find. No problem finding a convenient spot next to the elevator yesterday!
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