After having posted the full set Seamaster 120 Ref ST 166027, let's see some others. The cushion shape Seamaster is lovely. Here is the ST 135 027 Seamaster 120, which Art likes a lot: Another Seamaster 120, with date: Now, what about a Seamaster 120 Deep...
. . . is probably the 1000. [photo and watch credit: Bonesmiller, 2010] So uncommon a reference (166.093) there's only a few posts on our forum since it began twelve years ago when Bill Sohne was moderating. I could never wear one, but if one popped up at...
. . . are put-togethers from spare parts; i e, not produced in the mid-'70s but assembled thirty years later, mainly in Australia. I don't believe that's the case with the SM 1000 posted by Bonesmiller. There may be a SM 1000 locally . . . I'll check with...
A unique Megaquartz made for the chairman of Lemania designated an Observatory Chronometer rather than Marine. Part of an astonishing collection of Omegas that I photographed last month that will form part of a much longer report! Regards, Baruch ...
. . . numbered in the hundreds. That's what makes it such an attractive proposition to a collector. I insist on wearing all my watches, if only for a day or two every other year. The 1000 would be conspicuous on my wrist, but I would still acquire one und...
. . . and as I've said before, its shape and contours make the Ploprof surprisingly wearable on slender wrists. If I had a 1000 I'd probably only wear it in the shower.