Well, the dial is close but not the lugs. But I do get your point.... ;) [nt]

May 14, 2019,13:53 PM
 

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 By: remarque : May 11th, 2019-15:18
I visited my local Omega Boutique today. The personnel at this particular (quite small) boutique are very nice, unlike stories I have heard about OB in London. According to the staffer, not one Seamaster 1948 has yet to be delivered to the United States, ...  

I was taken by the 2012 limited edition . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 14th, 2019-12:14
. . . and it was for a good while at the top of my modern Omega acquisition list. Now that I have the Rail I'm free to concentrate on my favored vintage models, one of which - a ref 2605(!) - may soon be entering my collection. Art ...  

Eagle eye, Nicolas. The lugs on the '12 limited are . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 14th, 2019-15:06
. . . more steeply beveled. The subdial is also not as fully developed. But for the money, it's still a good call in my book. I'm sticking with vintage from here on out. Unless the latest Speedmaster movement appears in a regular, non-limited (and reasona... 

"Seek, and ye shall find," or maybe . . .

 
 By: Dr No : May 16th, 2019-20:59
. . . "build it, and they will come." [photo and watch credit: Raymond, Omega boutique Los Angeles] Just delivered to the Beverly Hills Omega boutique. If anyone's interested, send me a pm. I'll refer you to the manager. Art ...