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This is pretty incredible work from Omega. Admittedly, I can't tell just how good, but it looks very impressive in your photography of it. Thank you for sharing these. Looking forward to see more.
On the Omega website, the photo they use has morse finishing than the actual watch, which seems ridiculous. That's why I say they do not want us know. ...
It is not that legible, especially when there is not much light, but I guess comparing to other skeleton watches, its legibility is above average. Cheers!
This is a reminder that sharp angle finishing was more readily available when the luxury watch market was smaller. It's not so long ago, but that time is not coming back, unless there's a real contraction in demand. Really nice photos of a classy Omega.
. . . although I distinctly recall seeing one many years ago at the LA Omega boutique when it was in Beverly Hills. Thanks much for sharing! Impressed, Art