. . . design of all. Hoping to add a vintage model someday to complement . . . . . . my 60th anniversary model. And a current manual winding Rail would be the icing on the cake. Best, Art
[photo credit: Dr No, 2016] . . . that worked for me on a visual level. As it happened, though, that was the same time frame for the 60th anniversary Masters series, so my resources were directed to the Rail. Best, Art
. . . thru Saturday, then I decided to go for something . . . [ ca '40 ref 2097 / cal 30] . . . completely different Sunday. Still on my wrist today. 2027 will mark the 70th anniversary of the Sea/Speed/Rail series. Maybe, just maybe, Omega will issue a m
. . . even though I have one (the 60th anniversary model), but it does have . . . [ ca '53 ref 2608 / cal 283] . . . the same movement as Nico's and HSTE's CK2914s. Rails rule! 🛤️
One thing I want to add in its defense: I don't think it has fauxtina! It obviously has lume the same color as lume used as fauxtina, but, as you say: it's NOT a 'recycling the past' design. It's meant to look like a modern watch. So that lume color is no
As with many of my watches it was many moons ago. Actually the first Omega I purchased was a Moonwatch, albeit that was a present for my father, as he worked for NASA in his early career, so a suitable memento. When the 60th anniversary and this came out