@amanico have you seen any documentation on the first dates of release of the original 5907? I had thought it was the late 50s, but the name of the new LE tells us 1961. I just have never seen ads from when the 5907 was first released. I have see one ad s
With the recent release of the Mido Ocean Star Decompression Timer 1961 Limited Edition, it seems a reasonable time to take a closer look at its inspiration, the original Mido Ocean Star 5907 Powerwind Diver. The deep dive (insert joke) I've worked on at
From many years ago. At the border between Slovenia and Italy. One of these good and original vintage diving watches. Not a daily wearer, but always a pleasure to have it on the wrist. Best, Nicolas
On our way to Ile Rousse, we found a small beach, and we had a quick stop there. The watch of the day? The Mido Powerwind Ocean Star. A colorful star, in a colorful place. I was too lazy to change the date of this candy, though. Isn't it a very good summe
An unknown marvel from the vintage diver universe I already reviewed. Another picture, for the pleasure of the eyes. And a totally different one, from what we are used to see... Best, Nicolas
A quick and fresh photo of my Mido Powerwind Star Diver Ref 5907... Needless to say that it is one of the big " coup de coeur " of my collection. Original, fresh and young, for such an old lady. A time capsule, this diving watch from the early 60's. Best,
There are some positive accidents, in life. I noticed a strange vintage diving watch in the window display of a famous parisian watch dealer, in... 2010. Two years after, the watch was still here, like if nobody wanted it... The watch in question? This Mi
I did look at a number of these without dates and some without dates and seconds. I can live without a date, but seconds are hard to let go. Hand winds (no date) ALS Saxonia ALS Richard Lange ALS 1815 Breguet 5907 Chronoswiss Sirius H. Moser & Cie Henry D