As soon as you wear the new watch from the Trilogy it will receive micro scratches and some true scratches which will give character and life to the watch. The vintage watches show that character and charm of a well used timepiece! Best Abel
Hi All, hope your all enjoying a fabulous weekend. I'm interested in one of these and not seen any posts or photos of it. Whats the general consensus? Best, Dan Photo credit: [Broken link fixed — FabR (moderator)] ...
I have handled this Omega and it’s very nicely made and fits well on the wrist and the textured dial looks very good. The movement is the excellent Co-Axial Master Chronometer. It’s also Anti-Magnetic. Are you considering one and if so what are your thoug...
Hi Captain. Yep I really fancy the look of the black one. I had the 300 Spectre but it wore huge on the bracelet due to the protruding end links.I love the more subtle dial text as it nots to the 300 from the 60 and same as the Trilogy 300.
… is a wonderful and close rendition of your superb original model dear Nicolas! Here a few shots of mine: And a last double wrist shot comparing my original model at right with original steel bracelet and the 60th Anniversary at left. ...
As soon as you wear the new watch from the Trilogy it will receive micro scratches and some true scratches which will give character and life to the watch. The vintage watches show that character and charm of a well used timepiece! Best Abel
... and I don´t have here in my land a watchmaker which I can rely in restoring it with correct matching color so I preferred to left it as I found it. The watch keeps working fine anyway. Abrazos amigo mio! Abel
I had the Trilogy piece but the large shiny inner bezelling was too much and the watch was super shiny. I love the scratched versions from the 60's however.
It’s a fresh watch, so i guess it take some time the watch drops into the anomaly deep space of watch pro site. Stars are born and icons are in the make. I really adore the heritage Seamaster with the blue textured dial and yellow cream vintage indices, a...
Having said that, i think the blue pops under direct sunlight. The black dial looks better but then if i go that route, might as well go for the 60th anniversary version. Other than that, it’s a great offer.
Having said that, i think the blue pops under direct sunlight. Check out the Watchadvisor vid on YT. The black dial looks better but then if i go that route, might as well go for the 60th anniversary version. Other than that, it’s a great offer.
I was wearing my own previous version so it was inevitable to exchange our watches and compare them finding its differences. The cosmetic differences are subtle but in my personal view they improved the looks of the new model so much. Difference are: The ...
. . . is the tapered crown. The design is purportedly functional - easier to manipulate than a straight-edged crown. I tried working both types of crowns earlier this year side-by-side in real time and could not tell a difference between them in terms of ...
And he had all 3 versions. I didn’t have time to spend since I was picking up a Christmas present for my wife that I had arranged in secret. I have been interested in the black dial but was really struck by the bronze/gold one. Surprising, since I general...
. . . the 60th . . . . . . and the new edition . . . . . . is that one's an homage and the other an interpretation. My sense is that most of us in this community are more attuned to the allure of originality, so it's not surprising the 60th gets the nod h...