of the world that the former have built up, but over the past 15 or so years Omega has definitely adopted many of Patek's and Rolex's business elements like higher pricing, tighter controls of dealer pricing, increasing advertising etc.
And the Speedmaster is terrific value for money. It makes me smile as much if not more as say my Nautilus.
Back in the fold is the benchmark of a tool watch. I have no idea why I sold my first 3570 Hesalite. Moment of stupidity. Anyway this one needs very little introduction. Few quick and nasty snaps below. Next project is to order the OEM folding clasp and s...
of the world that the former have built up, but over the past 15 or so years Omega has definitely adopted many of Patek's and Rolex's business elements like higher pricing, tighter controls of dealer pricing, increasing advertising etc. And the Speedmaste...
...which looks to be enjoying a good life already, I must say I like how you compare the joy of wearing the Speedy with that of wearing your Nautilus. Sometimes I can't help but feel that in real life I am in the company of acquaintances (not friends) who...
look at it it's like watching the History Channel or a Discovery show. This thing hasn't changed in ~50 years. Dial almost like a piece of art. It's a pure joy to own and wear. Now I can't wait to get my deployant buckle and alligator strap!
. . . via pm, as it's from another website, and don't want to post it here publicly. It's the rubberized racing strap originally fitted to the Rattrapante Speedmaster from earlier in the prior decade, circa 2003 - 2005. These straps were available directl...