Your poor man black 1948 Seamaster is very much my taste. I love the watches you posted. No date, super clean dial, very nice. I am impatient to know more details about them. [nt]
Check this out! Omega seamaster limited edition 1948 Automatic, 38mm case, METAS cal. 8800 family, perfectly balanced subsecond subdial (glad they ditched their modified subsecond 1120 movement), AND FINALLY SHORT CENTRAL SECOND HAND! Best gift ever for m...
And it's not just that they're short relative to the overall case size and dial, but that they appear disproportionate (length of hour hand relative to length of minute hand).
Seems that the hour hand got the same size as the subsecond hand on other version, lol! π But idk, I prefer this one cz it's easy to differentiate between the minute and hour hand now as sometimes I got confused with mine while reading the time in a glanc...
But so does the minute hand, but I wonder if this is just an optical illusion due to the minute markers being so close to the center of the dial instead of back where we are used to them. Obviously just a design choice, but the dial seems sort of βoffβ. ...
....my only complaint would be the engravings on the case back crystal. Does anyone know the process for purchasing these watches? Pre-order? Boutique only? Thanks.
Was hoping to see the one like in the video and shared press picture then look what it is live in basel (credits from IG) They still can't stand to not ruin it! The only thing that need to be elongated is the hour hand not the second hand... Oh why....? H...
hi everyone.... I am very excited about these... But I was also excited about the Alaska Project along with Chuck Maddox ...and once we saw it we both did not buy...( had them on order). ok back to the new Seamasters... The original was issued in 34 mm st...
. . . when it comes to the hour and seconds hand. At first, I thought the larger case size might've been the cause for the mismatch, but on reflection, probably not. My guess is Omega didn't have properly sized hands available in time for Basel and went w...
This is the Omega version of the Rolex hour hand debacle when they released the Explorer I in 39 mm diameter for the first time. That hour hand was way too small as well.