Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
37726
"Made . . .
. . . in the shade."
Not the Stones album, mind.
Which Omega are you wearing today?
Art

Review
Dr No · Aug 19, 2009
Explore a collector's 'on-the-wrist' review of the Omega Aqua Terra Teck Annual Calendar. Discover insights on its design, wearability, and Caliber 8601 performance.
61 replies39489 views

New Release
small-luxury-world · Apr 6, 2012
Explore Omega's Baselworld 2012 novelties, including Seamaster Planet Ocean Ceragold and Co-Axial expansion, with insights on design and technology.
26 replies25031 views

New Release
ImranLondon · Mar 28, 2011
Miranda's Basel 2011 report: Omega's 2012 London Olympics Seamaster, new Caliber 9300/9301 movements, and Planet Ocean updates. In-depth analysis.
22 replies19751 views

Manufacture
Dr No · Sep 7, 2010
Exclusive interview with Omega CEO Stephen Urquhart reveals insights on Speedmaster, Constellation, and future in-house movements.
24 replies17681 views

Review
G99 · Jun 10, 2012
Discover the Omega Railmaster XXL: a 49.2mm hand-wind chronometer. G99 reviews its design, movement, and wearability.
50 replies13288 views

Review
Cookies · Nov 13, 2012
Cookies reviews the Omega Aqua Terra Blue 'Skyfall' 38.5mm. Explore its captivating blue dial, Co-Axial Caliber 8500, and daily wear appeal.
9 replies11287 views
Well, there's always . . .
By: Dr No : March 13th, 2025-23:43
. . . the secondary market, Thomas. The hidden benefit of Omegas before they switched to co-axial escapement movements is that any watchmaker can work on them. Swatch-trained independent watchmakers can work on first-generation (ETA 2892-based) co-axial m...