I have been on a quest to find the watch . I am quite in love with the superiority of the Co-Axial and the quartz-regulated mechanical movements to anything with a lever escapement. The Co-Axial has made me a devotee of Omega, not surprisingly. My minimum...
I'm afraid I don't have the answer to your specific question. But the number of times I've thought, "If only Good luck and I hope you don't end up as frustrated as me... Best E.
Sadly, we could never say it is an oversight when you consider the incredible number of versions they offer for their other lines, so clearly this was intentional for their Museum collection and therefore very disappointing.
I almost got one, after trying it on a leather strap. Has a 9300 enhanced with the GMT, is a nice watch. It uses the caliber 9605. Omega reference: 231.10.43.52.06.001 Great mix of dressy and sports. Cheers, Nilo ...
I could have lived with the two sub dial layout in exchange for the excellent movement. I may have even excused the last of a tachy/tele/pulse scale. But the size is nearly the same at 43mm, and still so thick. In the end, perhaps a less appealing option ...
I actually prefer the case of the Doctor's Watch with the beautifully integrated lugs. This one has the same movement as the Dr's watch though, and is missing the MVP requirements. 1) Date 2) Dual Time (24hr) 3) Hour Totalizer The movement is readily avai...