Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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It was more of a limited production . . .
Jun 17, 2019,18:54 PM
. . . than limited edition, as I don't believe they were numbered. I think they were made for only two or three years altogether.
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BSotM - thoughts?
By: notdnl : June 17th, 2019-17:20
What do you folks think of this piece? I'm definitely biased as this is likely an acquisition target for my collection. Saw it first in San Fran at the Boutique and fell in love (I'm a sucker for blue). I will say, the blue tone is much deeper and a bit d...
Any surface scratches?
By: notdnl : June 17th, 2019-17:45
I assume this will stand up to the test of time, similar to other modern ceramic pieces. I have the first gen matte grey ceramic bezel 9300 Planet Ocean which is prone to scratches due to the textured surface. Aventurine is cool, definitely interesting/fu...
There's an adventurine Speedmaster Professional . . .
By: Dr No : June 17th, 2019-18:43
[photo credit: Dr No / watch credit: Ω boutique Beverly Hills] . . . moonphase limited production model ca '12 - '14(?) that might be of interest. As for the BlueSOTM with Sedna trim: generally, the more exotic the aesthetic, the narrower the audience. On...
Nice
By: notdnl : June 17th, 2019-18:48
Didn't know there's a stainless adventurine version, thanks! Can't keep up with all these Omega LEs!
It was more of a limited production . . .
By: Dr No : June 17th, 2019-18:54
. . . than limited edition, as I don't believe they were numbered. I think they were made for only two or three years altogether. Art
Blue Bezel
By: notdnl : June 18th, 2019-04:58
Your SS with blue ceramic bezel is also beautiful - I think this is my second favorite variant in the modern Speedy Moonphase lineup! I do feel this model presents a really nice contrast with the stainless case, whereas the BSotM is so very monochromatic....