
Dr No's post transports us to Malibu, pairing an iconic Omega Speedmaster with the quintessential Southern California backdrop. This piece explores the nostalgic connection between luxury timepieces and classic Americana, particularly the allure of vintage cars and coastal living. It's a reminder of how watches become intertwined with personal dreams and cultural touchstones.

. . . and only twenty minutes from my place. Happy Tuesday, J! Best, Art
. . . now she's jealous!
. . . Mr PAF. They would make a handsome couple, no? ;-)
. . . but the muscle car will necessarily be a long-term project. Limitations aplenty, starting with garage space. When it materializes, it might well be similar . . . . . . to this. And believe it or not, '74 Dart Sports are very difficult to find. Apparently the crusher got most of them. Art
... just a teenager I was very fond of watching a tv series about two scuba divers adventures: The Acuanauts. They had a small Diving Shop in Malibu and it was there their adventures started in every episode. I dreamed to visit the place and I could fulfill that dream in February 1966 with my Dad on my first trip to USA. (I was also very fond of Sea Hunt which was filmed some times at Marineland of the Pacific which of course I also visited in that same trip.) Friendship Flightmaster says hi!! C
... an awesome classic as background!! Cheers! Abel
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