I have tried on the larger 44mm Omegas, I knew this 42 would fit like a glove. I was obviously not able to compare crystal options. I usually prefer a solid caseback, but this will be a long term keeper and I like this version.
I wear large watches like 44mm Offshores and 47mm Panerai and they sit fine. The Grey Side, I could not get it comfortable to wear. Pity, because I love that particular watch. The 45mm Planet Oceans, some are very appealing, but I just never could pull th...
plus the story behind it for me is making it even more dear (wanted to buy it for 10+ years; never prioritized; found it new at Omega three years ago; I passed it and regretted it badly; then out of the blue, I found it new at Omega/Tourbillon Boutique in...
I have tried on the larger 44mm Omegas, I knew this 42 would fit like a glove. I was obviously not able to compare crystal options. I usually prefer a solid caseback, but this will be a long term keeper and I like this version.
A timeless and classic design, with all the story in connection with Nasa and Moon landing behind, in a most practical watch for every day use. I feel there is no better choice for your first or your only Omega. Though I suspect that once you have entered...
. . . wristwatch ever. In continuous production since '57 . . . I can think of only one other contender that conceivably makes the same claim, and that one's not nearly as accessible. Speedmaster - the icon for the common man. I rather like that distincti...
I will always be a common man, regardless of what I have or don't have. The Omega suits me just fine. And thank you for your years of leadership around this awesome brand, I have learned much from you and others, of course.
Hope you can share with us how this came about It surely pops on your wrist! Would love to read some impressions from an AP and Freak man at some point. Enjoy! Best, Echi