. . . my lingo. Flightmaster 910 and Seamaster 1000 are the ultimate Omegas, in my humble opinion. More so than even the Speedmaster. There. I said it. 😰
. . . for long-range sniper shots. Started the hunt ~ 2004 but unable to match up finds with funds for over a decade. Either an affordable 910 wasn't available, or the bank account was drained when it was. In early January 2016, I was home one evening una
... Hello dear friends! The story of this watch has been told in a couple of posts before, one penned by Art and another by me. In few words I owe the joy of having this wonderful watch in my collection to our dear Dr. No. Art found it in Germany in NOS c
. . . and Flightmasters." Sometimes, the best-laid plans go awry. Earlier this year, news of a spectacular 910 Flightmaster in Germany came my way. I have a 910 sourced from the original owner . . . [my ref 145.013 fitted to an 1178 bracelet] . . . so it
. . . "Nilo the Navigator"*. As much as I find most (and I mean almost all, not just a majority) large watches offputting, there are a few that, by dint of their design, don't overwhelm smaller wrists. Omega's Ploprof and original Flightmaster (910) are t
. . . to these period pieces (at one time, a Flightmaster 910 was at the top of my list), the drive to own even one chronograph has dissipated. I've had half a dozen and all have been disposed of, essentially for the same reason: lack of utility. They're