MCG (Markus)
2443
Well, it is a milestone indeed, but what do you mean with „the same movement“?
Jun 28, 2020,10:07 AM
They used the cal 2500 (ETA 2892 A2 base) as in every other Omega Aquaterra that has been released later on. It was Chronometer spec from the beginning but was improved over the coming years from version A up to version D.
Comments:
view entire thread
Finally some recognition for a historical and rare trophy
By: Miranda : June 28th, 2020-06:20
Supervised the manufacturing and sales launch by Dr Daniels The nearest you get to owning a Daniels in the real world They used the same movement in the Daniels limited edition millennium watches ...
This one has some character
By: VinnieD : June 28th, 2020-06:28
It shows some nice nods to seamasters from the 70s (indices) and the movement clearly classifies as having 'historical importance'! The platinum salmon combo is always tasty... but I always found the script on the dial quite clumsy
I saw this yesterday and was shocked!
By: CR : June 29th, 2020-22:19
I think I posted this here before. When these were first released in 1999, I bought two of them new -- one YG/silver dial and one RG/midnight blue dial (LE of 999 each). Several years later, I found a preowned PT/salmon dial (LE of 99, for the same price ...
(sigh) . . . you let go of the one . . .
By: Dr No : July 1st, 2020-16:23
. . . I'd want to have. 😣 At least they're finally coming into their own . . . these early co-axials had little traction among collectors until recently. Best, Art
It gets worse, Art...
By: CR : July 2nd, 2020-19:47
When I bought these brand new back in 1999, I got the RG for such a good price that I bought two and immediately flipped one. That was my one and only pure flipping experience. I can get into vintage RG watches but not too many modern ones.