Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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. . . ;-) . . . seriously, DB, a Senator Sixties with a manual winding cal 49 movement, which currently exists only as a white gold edition sans seconds hand, has captured my imagination. I instinctively liked the Sixties when it was introduced last year, but after six cal 39s I was ready to delve into G O's manual winding movements - hence the Karree Panodate. The Panoreserve is still high on my list, as is the now discontinued Panograph, but I have to believe that G O will eventually produce a manual winding three-handed Sixties in steel for the hoi poloi. I'm personally at the saturation point now and won't be buying any watches for a year or two, but I'm hoping that the cal 49 is resurrected in the Sixties . . . cordially, Art
The Current Line-Up
By: db darien : February 18th, 2008-09:56
Hi All It's been a while since I've posted, mainly because I'm feeling inadequate because I have yet to pony up the $$ for a digital camera to post pictures of my watches. Anyway, my current 3-watch line-up, that covers all occasions, is as follows: " The...
See below . . .
By: Dr No : February 18th, 2008-10:51
. . . ;-) . . . seriously, DB, a Senator Sixties with a manual winding cal 49 movement, which currently exists only as a white gold edition sans seconds hand, has captured my imagination. I instinctively liked the Sixties when it was introduced last year,...
Great Collection!
By: sdd7820 : February 18th, 2008-22:33
Such a well balanced and beautiful collection DB! I love that Omega PO, as I have the Seamaster 300M in a black dial. I am quite fond of your Navigator and Rose Gold Karree. I just got my Rose Gold Karree Perpetual back from Germany, and love it to death....