I´m sure that Omega will surprise us with different variations around this basic design which now is limited to three different bezel colors and some changes in the basic black dial. I also suspect that the new James Bond film not only will bring a new st
I begun the year with two pieces which have been haunting my horological mind for some time: A MAD 1 Red (which really is a very Mad timepiece I feel) which I found in a NOS condition… And a WPS ABR 2008 which I thought never would be able to own but disc
. . . to place a bid on an earlier generation . . . ['67 ref 166.024] . . . SM 300. Totally original down to the crystal. Will know if it's coming my way Dec 2nd. Gotta love 300s!
The Big Triangle is such an attractive variant of the early SM 300 watches. This is a magnificent example! And Military markings add to its interest and charm. Thanks for sharing my dear friend. Buen fin de semana amigo mio! Abel
There are a few I would like to add. An Alaska project, for sure, but also the SM 300 NTTD, a CK 859. In the vintage playground, a few more... Yes, they are bulky, sometimes a bit too big, but I cannot complain about the date... Best, my friend. Nicolas
... defined in the rugged evolution of the SM 300 series. The answer is always to own both. Not an easy task as it is not easy to find a perfect full original example today I feel. But who knows... Lady Luck can always help! Abrazos fuertes mi querido ami
The bronze gold SM 300 M is very attractive indeed. I just regret the high prices Omega is asking for their products lately. I’m very fond of the Brand and have great respect for its high quality finish and technology as you know. And I like the fact that
GP Laureato 38 mm may meet all of your specs except “won’t have to worry about banging around.” Although it’s possible some do, because it’s considered a sports watch. You’d be surprised by how similar it feels to a 36 mm Rolex, but even sleeker! For one