Even considering that gold watches are not my preference, to own one of the first commercial co-axial movements is something to die for. Congratulations and thank you to show this to us, Nilo
. . . is that this introductory co-axial model, of which Greg D has the platinum version, also had the first 'pie-pan' dial from Omega since the last Constellation models from the mid-'60s. There was another 'pie-pan' limited edition from 2004, in white ....
And the platinum version had a salmon (copper?) dial that I loved but somehow could not find the budget to get it... Unfortunately, where I live the launch of this 2004 LE was overshadowed by the "noisy" events surrounding the James Bond Seamaster. Well, ...
Hi Great looking watch... midnight blue dial and strap and Pink Gold case, markers and buckle !1 Its a killer combo. I bought one back in 1999 when i was in Belgium at a friends wedding ! I still miss mine so many years later. Do you wear yours often ? Be...
I love the blue dial on this model. The very beginning of the co-axial era and as others have said, very historic. I'd love to have another one, but i have enough gold watches. I will join you with a very poor pic from my archives. As you can see, a very ...