An old photo I took some 4 years ago, in Paris. One of the most attractive modern Omega, in my opinion. Manual winding movement, nice dial, cool case... What more to ask for? Best, Nicolas
A new Constellation Observatory ? No thanks, not for me ! I’d rather take this one , with its great simple design and splendid new old-stock 30 mm manual winding caliber 269 . Would you also choose one of these over the new releases? Best, Emmanuel Omega
. . . were released in 2010. Here's an image of Nº 9 taken at the Omega boutique in Beverly Hills . . . . . . and Nº 8 . . . . . . back in 2010. As of my last visit a few months ago, Nº 9 - the very same example - was still available. Other uncommon Olymp
In 2016 , for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro , the three Omega Museum Collection nos 8 , 9 & 10 were 'reinvented' or redesigned as part of an Olympic Official Timekeeper Collection . Let's have a look ! Best, Emmanuel A/ Museum Collection N° 8 "Rac
I understand your preference for the Blue Bezel variant, but I don't share it. I really thought this variant would be the ideal compromise, but it felt like a mixed bag: not as discreet as the Black, not as lively as the orange. Just, not enough of someth
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Emmanuel, Great post! Recently visited the Omega Boutique on North Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Asked to see the new PO. Robert jumped at my request. He promptly brought an Orange Bezel with Steel Bracelet and a Blue Bezel on Black Rubber. Impression 1: Th