The museum collection kind of exists in its own world. This one happens to be my favourite, I love the dial, hinged lugs and olive pushers. Size is good too for a watch (modern or otherwise).
Wanted to share my newest acquisition, the Omega Milestone 1941 Officers' chronograph. It's the ninth watch from Omega's ten piece museum collection run. Don't think I've seen alot about this watch, or the museum collection in general. Meant to evoke mili...
The museum collection kind of exists in its own world. This one happens to be my favourite, I love the dial, hinged lugs and olive pushers. Size is good too for a watch (modern or otherwise).
Indeed the Museum line is in its own bubble. I assume some collectors have them all! I have some nasty thoughts about this 1941: going to an artisan casemaker who could solder some normal lugs onto it... I am bad, I know
I ultimately love the articulating lugs and feel they are unique and kind of make the watch. But a part of me thinks this would be amazing with some cowhorn lugs.
. . . but in the back of my mind there's a quiet voice saying someone else posted this Museum piece from '08(?) many years ago. Here are pics I took at the Beverly Hills Omega boutique . . . . . . just before it closed twelve years ago. (The BH Ω Boutique...
The chrono scales used here are telemetry and tachymeter. Meant to judge the distance of an object (say a tank firing a projectile) and the speed of an object.