. . . earlier today. Eventually, the conversation turned to Omega. "Have you seen the Sedna Speedy Pro, Captain?" "Not in person yet," said he, "but the local boutique will be getting one in soon. I'm most interested." "In the States", said I, "we have a ...
I always liked the Speedy and find the latest generation a great one as well. The Sedna is definitely a very attractive iteration that will be standing as a venerable manual chrono among all chronos. All the best, Alex
. . . over precious metal in general, and value is always a prime consideration. Yet I don't feel compelled to acquire the standard steel hesalite version, much as I admire it. Interestingly enough, the Canopus Pro . . . . . . wasn't nearly as evocative. ...
. . . a community watch. It'll only take four more - or five, if you agree with The Captain it takes an even half dozen to qualify. As far as I'm concerned, five is the magic number.
. . . on the forums. One of the earliest was the MIH, another the Seiko Discus Burger. Of course, the PuristSPro St Gallens and Zenith EP were by definition community watches. The Moonshine, for example, is a current example of a community watch. Maybe Se...