" I have simple tastes, I always chose the best ", said the good old Oscar. For me, it would be: A good old 33.3 such as these: The Alaska Project, preferably the original: The CK 2042: The CK 2777: The Plo Prof, and since we are at it, why not a Comex? O
. . . it's never seen on eBay. Not a reference I keep tabs on, but I've never seen one come up for sale there. CK 2042 was introduced prior to the introduction cal 30, so it's not normally in my line of sight. That said, it's one of the most impressive re
Among the ( many ) watches you should have grabbed a long time ago, this CK 2042 certainly is one of them. Here is one belonging to a friend: It gained its lettres de noblesse when Omega decided to re edit it some 20 years ago. Enjoy. Nicolas
There are many very good vintage Omega, from the Classics, the manual winding chronometers 30T2rg, the pilot watch CK 2042, the 33.3, the Railmaster, of course, and without forgetting the Speedmasters, to the funky, such as the Plo Prof, the Flight Master
The incredible coincidence is that I saw this very same watch in a watch shop in Paris one year ago, less or more... And that now, it is on to be auctioned in 2 weeks... Credit picture: Phillips. This is one of my favorite Pilot from the late thirties, ea
I have the pleasure to introduce you a very important watch for me, the Omega CK 2914 for the Pakistan Air Force. Important, not only for me, as the Railmaster is historically one of the very first " top " amagnetic watch, Rolex being the first with the M
There are few vintage Omegas I am running after, but this CK 2042 is on the top of my list. Several years ago, a friend of mine came to Paris with this one. That was the first time I saw one in the flesh. This CK 2042 is quite famous, since Omega decided