During my visit to the Omega boutique in Geneva , I also tried on the Seamaster 37 mm Milano Cortina 2026 , ref. 522.53.37.20.04.001. Being aware of its rich history and knowing that it has a white Grand Feu enamel dial, I expected to like it a lot. This ...
This was a piece I was also seriously considering: Similar to you, I really wanted to love it. But as we have both probably learned in this journey it that you can’t force that emotional connection to a timepiece. But it’s also a great reminder to withhol...
that we felt the same way about this watch. And, yes, it's a clear reminder to always try on a watch before considering buying it. Have a great Friday too! Best, Emmanuel
But fully understand your feeling and especially the thickness seems more of a result of using existing components. And here Omega could certainly do better… On pictures it looks nice but it’s the fit on the wrist that is the main question 👍🏻
But as you so rightly say and especially after Mach echoed your reservations on its size and comfort on the wrist it is for sure one that needs to be tried on prior to purchase. Marc
. . . was featured on this forum eighteen years ago. This was a specially ordered SM XVI by the Canadian agent with a gold - likely lacquer, possibly solid - dial. My recollection of the private messages exchanged with the owner is that either the origina...
This gold Seamaster XVI looks good but I wonder if I don’t prefer the regular commercial version (with a correct hexagonal crown, unlike the examples I’ve shown). As for this 2008 Olympic Seamaster, it looks wonderful. I’m not really surprised that none o...
The dial in the presented watch is most likely made of solid gold. I have one in rose gold - will show it in a separate thread about these dials You stated: "Note the original hexagonal crown. All original SM XVI were issued with this unique crown; I don'...
. . . employing the hexagonal crown. I once owned the chronometer variant ref 2989 but don't believe they were issued with hexagonal crowns even though they shared cases with 2984. Here are images of a steel ref 2989 Bill Sohne found . . . . . . with a ty...
find this watch a good fit for my wrist because I like its distinctive design and lineage. Would you share some pics of your watch with us? Best, Emmanuel
I understand your disappointment... IMO the watch is too large, the proportions don´t feel right. Due to its size it does not sit comfortably on the wrist. 2 of the vintage Olympic watches you showed in the beginning of your thread have awfully wrongly re...