Hi Everyone, I heard of a very special Omega Seamaster Titanium made in the 1940s, the case is made from a single piece of titanium with no screws. Do any of the experts here know about this watch or have pictures? I love watches with Titanium cases and m...
A former Purist/well known collector bought one recently and said this about it " an elusive Omega Seamaster Titanium , made in the 1940s. “This watch has no screws on the outside at all. It’s a single piece made out of a metal that comes from the Cold Wa...
. . . the tungsten -clad Seamasters of the late '60s. Those models, commonly referred to as the Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader, were produced in small quantities. I've seen AS types in the metal, and would acquire a DV under the right circumstances. [ph...
. . . I'd forgotten about. I recall running across that one somewhere online in the distant past, most likely on that very dedicated website. If that's the one Salman's identified, then yes, it's possible a prototype escaped and has been captured 'in the ...
I’ve been trying hard to find information about all the models in the Seamaster range since the inception. Last night I watched some videos on Omega SM’s history oj youtube (by Monochrome) but lots of history were left out, for example, they went from the...