I don’t dare to say “gone” because JLC draws so much from past designs. I’m starting to imagine a modernized 42-44mm version? Who knows? With very daring designs from our favorite brand. I like to think of it as a Polaris grandson? You should try it on my
I got a chance to check a few pams earlier today as I would love to add a 47 case at some point. Having never owned a radiomir before this is where I started, let's go! Not a 47 but I have been curious about the new 45 case, a 992 in this case. Very versa
over the last 25 years. I am down to a 5513 right now. It has the eagle beak crown guards, but, matte dial, likely replaced long ago as supposedly they were issued in the early 60s with gilt dials…my jeweler is very, very knowledgeable about all things Ro
I worry it will wear too big on my wrist.... The dimensions on paper seem all good, but i worry from the pics it will look really chunky. Kinda similar to what happened with the planet ocean for me. Was excited to see the reduced dimensions, but it looks
No, I’m not really that superstitious. But I tend to wear a watch for important moments: My Omega Planet Ocean 1st Gen. And for everyday, this one hasn’t left my wrist lately: Thanks for sharing. René
Strangely enough, the new Planet Ocean (I saw them in the store displays a couple of times this year) reminds me more the old Seamaster 300 (what amazing specimens you own my friend!) than the current divers. Thanks for sharing your experience. Simone
As stated I have worn this one for 2 weeks since receiving it, and during that time I have read many reviews and watched many video reviews. The watch seems to be relatively polarizing as there are a number of varying opinions on it. Other than some compa
The 4th Generation Seamaster 600 Planet Ocean ref. 217.30.42.21.01.002 Hello dear friends! After having spent three weeks wearing this watch since its arrival to my collection I would like to share my first impressions. This is a wonderful watch, and thou