Team, I'm wearing a watch that was released, I believe, in 2013/14 on a very limited edition of 357 pieces. The ceramic dial is just mesmerizing and the split seconds / rattrapante is a complication that wraps nicely the package. Here's my Omega Speedmast
Looking to my watches, I notice that I'm very boring in terms of watch cases. Some that I like. 1) JLC Extreme Lab 2 2) Omega Olympic Official Timekeeper WG 3) Omega Ploprof 4) Seiko Marinemaster (all cases should come with holes). 5) Omega Speedmaster Sp
Team, Allow me to open with a Speedmaster that I don't wear frequently. The Omega Speedmaster Split Seconds (a.k.a. Ratrappante). This one was released around the year 2000 and uses the same (or very similar) case from the Speedmaster X-33. Big, bold and
Team, Wearing this one today. Love it very much. It was a hunt that took years to locate. My warm thank to the local Omega Boutique. A B&W shot. Cool. I'm wearing it with a CF strap that is showing its age. I need to figure a better (more bold) strap
Team, I love this complication: Split Seconds or Rattrapante or Double Chronograph. This one is part of a small set that was produced by Omega around the year 2000. Big, bold, it uses the same case as the Omega X-33. I also have the black (somehow, it loo
Team, Photography comes from the Greek and means "drawing with light". Show to us your best watches and/or pictures, "drawing with light". Here are some watches and pictures that I like. 1) Amvox 2 DB9 on a foggy morning (picture that I took this morning)
Team, Post pictures of watches that you love, explain why if possible. I will open the thread tomorrow, as usual, by Friday 00:00 Singapore time. Example: I love those watches and I like very much those pictures: 1) The Speedmaster Split Seconds - It was
Team, Everyone should be aware about my rejection of metal bracelets. This makes me a obsessed strap collector: 1) U.N. Hammerhead with a Kain Heritage strap. (I need to let go the Hammerhead - regrets) 2) Omega Speedmaster Split Seconds with a Camille Fo
Team, I'm hooked on Double Chronographs (a.k.a. Rattrapante or Split Seconds). In particular, this one from Omega that's a more traditional implementation (it uses two column wheels!!). Omega Speedmaster Split Seconds: Love the dial reflexes: It has a fee
Team, I'm chasing this one for at least three years when a dear friend saw it during a trip to NYC. Very limited (in special for Omega where "limited" usually means thousands and thousands) to 357 pieces, this one is hard to find and very expensive. My wa