
In a delightful post, pkonos shares a personal moment from a family lunch in Tokyo's Ginza district, where his passion for horology playfully intersected with family life. His charming anecdote sets the stage for a closer look at a significant Omega timepiece. This article explores the specific reference pkonos chose to wear, offering insights into its history and design.
I managed to embarrass them thoroughly with incessant photo-taking of my other (horological) companion 😁




Which model is that if you dont mind sharing?
It looks perfect on your wrist. Enjoy !
... I'm really stunned, it's a beautiful Omega! Cheers, Alex
I have not seen this reference in the past. I love the second subdial.
It's an Omega 1894, Caliber 269 running inside... one of many variations released to commemorate Omega's 100th anniversary. Much nicer photos of it can be seen on Hodinkee Japan's website (I'm not sure if I'm permitted to post web links here)...
It was a delicious and fun lunch. Quote of the day from my daughter, as I not-very-furtively took another shot of my wrist: "Mom, he's doing that again."
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