Team, This one was offered to me and ... How to resist? I'm in love with the perfect balance ... Even on the date indicator. I will do a more detailed post ASAP. Cheers, Nilo...
Hi there, I fully understand your feeling at this moment. I once own a speed master without the moon phase It was already captivating especially with its broad arrows In Blue complimenting each other with its Snow White dial....it's the best Omega one can...
The "1957" (manual wind, no date) black dialed. The Broad Arrow automatic (F. Piguet) black and white dialed. But I never got one, manual wind, date (central) with moon phase. That is my first and moved to the "keeper" area. Thanks, Nilo
. . . one is never enough! :-) I'm not actively looking to add another at the moment, but of all the genres and sub-types, the one at the top of the vintage list would be a C-case Constellation or Seamaster. Cordially, Art
But this one is manual wind, and I can try to keep it running all the time and have the moon phase correct. I believe that you didn't notice the black shell cordovan strap. Cheers, Nilo
you are quite right. i missed the strap, but an excellent choice. you know how i love a bit of shell cordovan :) On 8 Oct 2013 20:42, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:watchprosite > *Posted By:* nilomis (registered) on October 8th, 2013 - 12:42 > > *T...
I am also wearing it as I type this. So a big congratulations to you for finding one. Even if one day the new 9300 powered Speedmaster '57 may come with a moonphase, it will be very difficult to beat the aesthetics and balance of this one. Ruckdee ...
Yours looks in great shape. I didn't tried mine on the bracelet. Someday I will do. Yours looks cool. Mine is in fine shape and the original owner took a great care of it. I'm so happy with mine that I'm considering it as a companion for my trusty El Prim...
...the photo shown was taken on the day I first wore the watch. It was a recent NOS find after years and years of searching. The two NOS samples I found earlier were not really new. One was probably put on display for too long and subjected too excessive ...
Years back, the first minor scratch ... Horror. Now I accept those incidents as part of life and they add my history with the watch. Funny that you mentioned the ding on the bezel. My watch previous owner was so obsessed that he acquired, with the watch a...