. . . last week, so half a dozen local aficionados met up at the Topanga Mall Omega boutique to experience first-hand the latest models from Bienne. It was Tuesday last, but fortunately, that happened to be Kevster's day off, so he drove (actually, rode )...
. . . gets the immediate attention of snak and Kev. A close-up, you say? How's this? The E mirates T eam N ew Z ealand Seamaster, officially known as the Seamaster Diver ETNZ, is a limited edition SM chronograph with a countdown timer intended for yacht r...
. . . against a red background . . . . . . and black. All images are of the very same watch, but the red background offers a chromatic reflection on hands and dial script that looks as though it could belong there. ...
'in steel' is actually 'in titanium' I believe. Would you have happened to have gotten a wrist shot of this one? I'm so eager to try it on ever since seeing the press kit from Basel. I want to see those blued hands and indicies in person. The 44.5 9300 ar...
. . . in the text. Thanks very much for the heads up! I did not take a wrist shot, but remember handling a titanium Speedy that was noticeably lighter than its more common steel counterparts.
. . . with the grave moniker . . . . . . "Dark Side of the Moon". This Speedmaster has been rendered entirely in ceramic, including the dial, bezel, pushers, crown, and buckle. One detail that can't be seen in these images is the printing of the chemical ...
. . . to Tintin - a racing dial Speedmaster Professional limited edition against red background . . . . . . and black. Named the Tintin for its nod to the color scheme used in the comic strip for Tintin's rocket, it follows in the tradition of similar Spe...
. . . chronograph in three dial variations. Let's start with the black waffle dial, au naturel . . . . . . and in situ. This model had terrific wrist presence, even considering my predilection for Omega in general and vintage shaped cases in particular. T...
. . . at least one vintage Seamaster cal 861 chrono, to the best of my recollection. This was the consensus favorite in terms of legibility between the three. ...
While I could consider a Ploprof, I will have much more problems to consider the Bullhead. I tried the vintage several times, and I didn't feel it was for me. BUT I am very happy to see Omega going on revisiting their ( original ) past in such a faithful ...
. . . and also had the same feeling as you did, but not with this current limited edition model. The first one pictured, with a black waffle dial, felt fine on my wrist.
Hi Art, thank you for the great article! These are very nice watches indeed but I am afraid I will never wear one of them due to their huge dimensions - compared to my slender wrist... best erich
. . . with blue dial . . . . . . black . . . . . . two-tone . . . . . . and white. Precious metal . . . . . . is also offered. Wouldn't it be fun to wear your own hedge fund? :-) ...
and so sorry I missed the opporunity to crash the party.. great photos of the new releases Dr. No! Any thoughts on the Dark Side of the Moon? how was it in the metal? nice coverage!
. . . objectively, but when I strap them on my wrist, they feel misplaced subjectively. One of the rare exceptions was the titanium Mission Hills Constellation from several years back, but even that was a little too intense for my own tastes. The limitati...
. . . from a purely personal perspective was the introduction of Annual Calendar models well suited for smaller wrists. The new Aqua Terra Annual Calendars combine truly useful complications with aesthetic grace, and at reasonable cost, too - the best of ...
The original 43mm Aqua Terra Annual Calendar was to me, not only too large in diameter, but too thick as well. I thought that the DeVille Annual Calendar was much more attractive for that reason. With this new 38.5 mm case, the Aqua Terra becomes very att...
. . . for a watch of this size, such as the Glashütte Senator Sixties, so it does impart an atypical sense of presence. The 'wrist space' occupied by the 38.5 mm case is less, but I suspect the height is identical. The elegance of fit gained by reducing t...
Good to see you and Kurt again finally. Thanks for putting it together. Really enjoyed bar#1. And being a Seamaster guy, the ETNZ was the hit of the show for me. Meanwhile my key take away? The rubber strap for my Speedmaster. ...
. . . in the coming months, Kev, when the new AT makes an appearance in So Cal. In the meantime, enjoy the new look . . . . . . of your Speedy GMT! Best, Art ...
Great reporting Art! Many thanks for sharing your visit of the Topanga Mall Omega boutique. But after so many somersaults from Omega, as exemplified by your great review of a good part the troops, I am left completely dizzy, wandering without any sense of...
And The Ploprof Re Edition is not bad, either. Good to see you back here! Best, my friend. Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2013-08-30 19:42:19
. . . that fails to persuade. :-) Criticism, even devastating criticism, is welcome, of course. I'm left wondering, though, precisely what path Omega should have taken to gain your approval. Cordially, Art