Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Way back when, Winterland hosted a concert . . .
Oct 16, 2018,16:25 PM
. . . with Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, and the Butterfield Blues Band. Guess which was the headliner?
Yup - Paul Butterfield.
Which brings me to the Omega advert showcasing three classic period chronographs. Back then, the Mk II and Flighty would've battled it out for top billing, with the Bullhead struggling for recognition.
Today, Bullheads trade for multiples of Flightmasters, and many multiples of Mk IIs.
Who knew?
;-)
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Anyone for Bull Racing
By: Miranda : October 16th, 2018-13:46
Has to be one of the most enigmatic chronograph ever made, saw this absolutely minty example at the Omega vintage authorised dealer Somlo ...
70s style!...
By: Cpt Scarlet : October 16th, 2018-13:50
fantastic designs from an interesting era.
Way back when, Winterland hosted a concert . . .
By: Dr No : October 16th, 2018-16:25
. . . with Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, and the Butterfield Blues Band. Guess which was the headliner? Yup - Paul Butterfield. Which brings me to the Omega advert showcasing three classic period chronographs. Back then, the Mk II and Flighty wou...
... and those by Sorna
By: BjoernM21 : October 17th, 2018-01:35
They lived the 1970s "funkyness" to the fullest with the colourful watches. It is only now that I start to find these case shapes and dials attractive in a way. Though, no attraction will ever come up for bell-bottom trousers and big collar shirts that sh...