nilomis[Omega]
11422
And why not ...
Very desirable, in special the ones without "mercedes" hands.

(Picture from Bruno.M1)
That is what I call a desired watch.
Cheers,
Nilo
It was not long ago...
By: Spellbound : January 29th, 2014-10:39
It was not long ago that Zenith had a good diver. 1000m, Helium escapement, El Primero movement, and innovative use of new alloy, Zenithium for the shock absorbing balance bridge, composed of Titanium, Aluminium and Niobium. Only problem with this one was...
Allow me to disagree ...
By: nilomis : January 29th, 2014-11:45
This one, from Nataf days, was an extreme design. Not for everyone tastes, me included. What I'm campaign is a more conservative diver that can explore the past with today's technology. The target is our average desk diver that don't plan to carry an anch...
Actually...
By: Spellbound : February 3rd, 2014-04:45
I thought comments like your Mariana Trench comment were reserved for forums like Watchuseek which is one of the reasons why I left there and set up home here. But I guess there is trash talk everywhere. Well I have a lot to learn from style gurus like yo...
I apologize ...
By: Marcus Hanke : February 3rd, 2014-07:51
... but having accompanied Zenith a long time before they had the permission to be sold in the United States, I still consider the Nataf era to be the abyss in this great brand's history - designwise, as well as marketing-wise. Just thinking of the brand ...
Ah ... A Cairelli ...
By: nilomis : January 30th, 2014-05:23
For sure and the line may be even bigger. One thing that Omega seems to be doing fine (bar the obsession shared with all manufacturers with the huge watches) is to look back to their portfolio and bring updated versions (Bullhead, Speedmaster MK II etc.)....