I would be interested in the real reason [nt]

Feb 12, 2019,15:14 PM
 

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A nice official picture of the Omega Speedmaster Dark Side Of The Moon Apollo 8, from the 2018 Collection.

 
 By: amanico : February 12th, 2019-08:19
Here it is... Just superb. And here, the pictures I took at the Omega Manufacture in Bienne three months ago. Black Ceramic case, 44, 25 mm big. The movement, the Cal 1861, has been blackened and decorated like the surface of the moon. Original, cool, but...  

Interesting to note the cal 1869 movement made especially for the Apollo 8 last year . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 12th, 2019-11:08
. . . evinces the same jewel count as the cal 1861/63 it's based on. The pebbly black finish is the only distinguishing difference of the cal 1869 in your photo, Nicolas. Most images on the 'net reflect this as well. But intriguingly, the initial pics . ....  

Interesting point [nt]

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : February 12th, 2019-14:48

Curious, no? That the initial photos show a nineteen jewel movement . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 12th, 2019-15:05
. . . and all subsequent images eighteen is a mystery I'd like to get to the bottom of . . .

I have been tempted off and on by this one . . .

 
 By: M4 : February 12th, 2019-12:03
. . . but have not pulled the trigger. The size scares me off and I fear I may tire of the black motif. Thanks for the photos. M4

Black watches have a place in a collection..

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : February 12th, 2019-14:50
Sometimes you want a stealthy look