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These days...
Mar 21, 2015,14:56 PM
Omega is trying to look (and be) more like Rolex. Years ago they each stood on their own merit. Now, everyone wants to be more like perfecto Rolex.
=8^{D>
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If it's the "fluted" bezel ...
By: nilomis : March 20th, 2015-03:53
Omega uses this, as far I know, since the 60's/70's. One quick shot to demonstrate: (Bad picture that I took on a Flea Market sale) Cheers, Nilo ...
Omega's namesake from their '50s line-up . . .
By: Dr No : March 20th, 2015-12:38
. . . is one of the more obscure models that I wasn't aware of until relatively recently, and issued in a couple of different configurations. [image credit: WatchCrazy, watchprosite] So obscure, in fact, that at first I thought this was not an authentic O...
There are several versions of the history of the Globemaster ...
By: nilomis : March 21st, 2015-03:37
It seems the one that has the Omega Museum confirmation is: Omega could not use the Constellation name in U.S. because Lockheed had the rights of the Constellation name (a plane name) and they choose to name it, only in U.S. as Globemaster. This name issu...
These days...
By: jedimaster99 : March 21st, 2015-14:56
Omega is trying to look (and be) more like Rolex. Years ago they each stood on their own merit. Now, everyone wants to be more like perfecto Rolex. =8^{D>
New Omega, I like it.
By: VMM : March 22nd, 2015-08:12
From what I've seen in pictures, some of them live and on the wrist., all I can say is I love it. It's not usual that I like a watch with that kind of finishing or decoration on the bezel, so I guess this is the exception. Very nice watch, I find it kind ...