KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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Thanks a lot, Pyi!
I have been very happy with it and there must be the odd thread around with my experiences so far (didn't manage a review just yet). Can highly recommend it!
Thanks Art...
By: KMII : April 27th, 2018-21:32
Wondering on the evolutionary dead end? Btw. any modern references you would say are essentially much more interesting? As for vintage, I hear you but that’s a conversation for another day and thread - modern first
If i
By: Seamaster2254 : April 28th, 2018-07:46
had to choose, i would pick the new Railmaster. All brushed. Beautiful dial. One downside, no micro-adjustment on the clasp. I do not understand Omega. The bracelet is so beautiful but they are cutting corners by not adding a micro-adjustment.
From a naive observer
By: MTF : April 29th, 2018-07:38
KMII, I'm not a decorated expert so here is my personal observation with a small collection of Omega watches. The history of Omega is predicated on chronometry for railway control and later with sportive pursuits like diving and space exploration. Not to ...
Of the list above,
By: skyeriding : May 1st, 2018-09:39
I'd personally go with the CK2998 in blue. Applied indices and Omega logo, (Correct!!) subsecond markings to 3Hz, and a solid no-nonsense chrono movement. Just that no clear caseback to see the movement...which isn't an issue to many. If you don't need th...