Excellent photos taken in dificult lighting conditions I'm sure. I think Omega have done some things brilliantly on the re-edition and some not so. The tachymeter under the crystal is a fantastic step forward, clearer and more hard wearing than the "painted on the inside" method of the original. The
The GMT is an excelent travel companion and holiday watch. I took my 16750 on a seaside holiday last spring to a little piece of heaven on the north coast of New South Wales and it was a constant joy. I hope you have a great "vacation". Regards, Zac
That green NATO with black hardware looks fantastic. I tried the DSOFTM on the other day at a boutique and found the case finish to be breath taking. The edges are sharp without being uncomfortable. Just a remarkable watch. Enjoy, Zac
Updated pushers not with standing. A beautiful example with your dial aged to perfection but not degraded in the slightest. At least to my eye. Thank you for sharing Lyndon. I would dearly love to have such a fine example to keep my cal. 911 company. Regards, Zac
Watched an auction for one on the bay recently and thought to myself what good value they are but had no funds at the time for a purchase. They look particularly good on a green cordura strap too IMO (like this one I have for my Railmaster): Regards, Zac
A true representation of the brand. Some of Breitling's most iconic work IMO. While it is approacing vintage it is still contempory andlove that it is from a limited group to house the Lemania movt.
The two cal. 861 seamaster chronos are a great pair. You obviously have a love of 70's design like my self and Omega represents the best of this in my opinion. In my circle of closest friends we have a bullhead and a ploprof like yous, may I sugest you may want to turn your collecting gaze toward th