The Nato strap that came with the Planet Ocean had some drawbacks for me. It raised the profile of an already thick case, the color combination would need frequent cleaning, and it hid the movement. So I ordered a custom made cloth/rubber strap with orang
Technically this Omega sets a high standard, with 600 mm water resistance, very accurate, anti-magnetic automatic movement, a user-friendly chronometer at 3 that lets you see the elapsed time easily like reading an ordinary watch face Despite its 45.5 mm
It looks like I might have the potential to add the CK859 and/or a 60th anniversary railmaster to my collection..Going to try both on tomorrow!! My question to the forum is if you had to choose between the 2 which one would you choose and why? I have also
What be a skeleton, what about a Breguet skeleton? Take a fast train and return with a conversation peace. When took a skeleton, it was just awesome. I knew i wanted a skeleton, and by surprise i bought one. See picture below. Many times i considered a De
. . . and sizes that there's likely one to accommodate every taste imaginable. The PO on my list would be the mid-sized . . . . . . blue version. Should Omega decide to dispense with calendar function altogether and make this with an Arabic 3 instead, the
Would you trade a BB58 Blue, Grand Seiko Snowflake SBGA 211 and/or a Glashutte Original PanoMatic Lunar for the Breitling Ref 806 Reedition 1959 Navitimer? My Current Collection is as follows with the (3) above: Omega Planet Ocean- 8500- 42MM Black Dial O
So when I first started wearing a nicer watch it had a date window and I became use to having it... my first "real" watch or mechanical/automatic watch was a Breitling Superocean Chrono that had both the day and date that I really liked at the time as I w
Huge fan of the Planet Ocean and Explorer 2!! I will try, here is my journey.. Breitling SuperOcean Chrono (2003) Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch- Sapphire sandwich(2016) Omega SM Planet Ocean 42MM Black Dial/Bezel- 8500 Movement (2016) Traded the Breitling a