Last week, OMEGA celebrated the 60th anniversary of its legendary Speedmaster in Singapore with the Speedmaster 60th Anniversary Exhibition at Marina Bay Sands and a launch party held at Marina Bay Sands Art Science Museum. OMEGA’s astronauts also toured
Omega did some great ones, and you were quite fortunate to snag a minty 125. As Art has mentioned, we both have the same wrist size, and I love my Mark II, Mark 4.5 and 911 Flightmaster for the chunky case and great build. I'd love to come across a Mark 4
The year 1969 was a turning point for humanity: for the first time, the man managed to break free of gravity to explore space. Astronauts - who did pioneering work in setting foot on the moon - wore Omega Speedmaster chronographs. The same year, Omega pre
Long on words but short on (my usual rubbishy) pics but never mind. While in Edinburgh sampling the delights of the festival a couple of weeks ago I was having a bit of a mooch around a well known AD and got talking to the manager who had spotted the Flig
Thanks for the welcome, all - I have met a few Omega collectors over the years, and we certainly seem to be a different bunch! The watches are so beautifully made, but often don't carry the cache of other collectable watches, so it seems all the Omega col
you've got great taste in watches. Very similar to my own, with a strong preferance for late 60's early 70's chronos and divers. My first vintage Omega was a ref. 176.016 Speedmaster day date which I wore on a mesh bracelet. I always coveted the speedy Ma
Dear All, I have been lurking for some time, and enjoying the maniacal appreciation of Omegas, both old and new. I have been a bit of a fan of Omega for a while, and have been lucky enough to live not far from a brilliant watchmaker who has been able to r
Sellers Comments : Watch Condition : Model: : Seamaster Mens Stainless Steel Black dial - Stainless Steel Dial Color: : Black Movement: : Automatic Watch has had a recent service. Interesting Mark III with a superb case finishing. Original bracelet.
Was never a fan of just collecting one model of watch, but the Omega Speedmaster has a rich history of fine variations. I have a Speedy Pro and one regular "moon watch" was fine for me, but then there are the great variations in the Mark series. Managed t
Hi, Bill, I have several in my radar that I would like to add, but the ones with the most possilities are one or two of either one of these: - Chopard LUC Mark III - Omega Speedmaster 321 - JLC Reverso Grande Taille - PP 5167 - AP Royal Oak - Girard Perre