... hand set. Overall a very elegant and classic presence on the wrist. Its movement 3203 has been subject to some critics among aficionados (it´s the same movement used for the Speedmaster 1957/2007 50 Years Commemorative model) but I personally had no p
. . . on my bucket list. Wearing my '69 pre-Moon today . . . . . . in anticipation of visiting the Omega museum sometime in the not-too-distant future. Art
. . . but in the back of my mind there's a quiet voice saying someone else posted this Museum piece from '08(?) many years ago. Here are pics I took at the Beverly Hills Omega boutique . . . . . . just before it closed twelve years ago. (The BH Ω Boutique
Wanted to share my newest acquisition, the Omega Milestone 1941 Officers' chronograph. It's the ninth watch from Omega's ten piece museum collection run. Don't think I've seen alot about this watch, or the museum collection in general. Meant to evoke mili
One of my favorite Omega in the collection. Ref 5702.5002 37.5mm diameter, 11.8mm height. Omega caliber 3200A, column wheel chronograph. My choice for this Tuesday🥂🥂 Have a great week!
It cannot be a consensual watch, with its bad boy look and strong design. But it has a lot of charm. I much prefer the vintage, which has a lot of soul and which is less big. Here is a Plo Prof Comex I could take in picture at the Omega Museum. Best, Nico
Because it really reflects my experience with the boutiques. Since many brands are phasing out ADs (Lange, AP, Vacheron) things got really weird. The AP "House" looks like a museum. I asked if they had any watches available and they said "but it is by app