Well, Omega has finally done what heretofore no one else has (JLC, IWC, Rolex/Tudor, PP and on and on). A modern manual wind central seconds Amagnetic movement sans date. If Omega plays this Ace card well, it could reap huge benefits with this single piec...
It,s automatic, without date, and basically the same with caliber 8929 sand the rotor. I agree however that they need a modern classic Pilot watch to compete with IWC and Breitling. The speedmaster professional is more of a "space and land" watch with wea...
And I would love to see a manual movement Tribute to Railmaster! But, to suggest a Geophysic with a Omega movement...? Or a IWC 666A, where the "A" stands for Automatic, with a manual movement...?!! But I think you have a good point in that Omega takes th...
In part because these other manufacturers currently have no interest in producing their own in house successors to these pieces... Omega could gain new clients and achieve more love from its own current customers.
The "Thin" and "Fat Arrow" watch from 1953, for example, was made specifically for RAF navigators and pilots. This was the replacement for the Mark 11 specification. Then there are the 1930s pilot's watches with the winding crowns with the long stems. The...
If I have previously seen Omega's three-hand pilot's watches, I did not remember them, and will now need to search for your references. Pilot type chronographs are not the focus here, obviously. Regardless, my point is that there are many historic handsom...