Clueless_Collector
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The new 321 is taking much longer to deliver since it’s limited production ...
Sep 26, 2020,17:29 PM
Since each is assembled by the same watch maker and the COVID shutdown has limit their production even further. To put them in the Apollo’s will really delay delivery.
I’m expecting mine anytime soon, 2nd one in the boutique....1st one only arrived last month.
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Not a lot of posts with this nice view...
By: Clueless_Collector : September 26th, 2020-15:32
Of the Apollo 11 Moonshine...worth showcasing again. Do you think Omega has shown improvements with the looks of these newer movements? HAGWE ...
+1 I was determined to get this one
By: redcorals : September 26th, 2020-16:48
as it is obv much more appealing than any Daytonas. but then Omega got 321 back just 5-6months after this release. Now I keep thinking why wud they bungle up 50th Special and not put 321 in there. It wud have been a real deal (reissue). Doesn't take away....
They must be...
By: Clueless_Collector : September 26th, 2020-17:36
Paying attention to social media raves and reviews 😂
Why a '74...
By: MikiJ : September 27th, 2020-09:41
'cause it's the last of the stepped dials?
I'd rather build up the 360 . . .
By: Dr No : September 27th, 2020-15:28
. . . to make roughly a horse per cube at 5000 rpm and back it up with a Passon 5-speed transmission. Nothing wild, it's gotta be tractable. Now, if we're talking rods, then a 392 hemi with four Weber downdrafts would be just the ticket!
Everybody wants a Hemi 'Cuda . . .
By: Dr No : September 27th, 2020-16:54
. . . 'cause they're wicked cool. They're also impractical. Much better to have a small block with five gears that'll drive almost as quick but way less stress. The best option would be a '70 AAR 'Cuda . . . . . . but they're priced up in the stratosphere...
Small block cars ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : September 28th, 2020-02:27
Potentially handle better..... we have corners in Europe ;-))
Here's video of an AAR handling curves . . .
By: Dr No : September 28th, 2020-13:28
. . . Down Under: Maybe four years ago driving east on the 118 freeway, I caught a glimpse of an identical orange AAR headed west. Turned my head and damn near snapped it off!