Today’s the day where I finally get started on the LEGO Tintin rocket set. Of course, I had to slip into something appropriate. Thus, the Speedmaster in the Hodinkee 10 year version. So great to at last finding the time.
For Monday, I strapped on my Hodinkee Speedmaster. A model that caused a bit of debate eåand LE fatigue when it came out. To me, it was a good way to finally get a Speedmaster in the collection while getting a souvenir from my time living in NY and enjoyi
Both a Birks and a Rodania examples are shown in the following thread by Nicolas: www.watchprosite.com And here's a photo of a Birks (sometimes called the “Tiffany & Co.” of Canada, apparently) sold by Wind Vintage ( https://www.windvintage.com/bi
In 1947 , Omega created twelve Calibre 30 I tourbillon movements of only 30 mm in diameter to run in the “wristwatch” category of the Geneva , Neûchatel and Kew-Teddington Observatory trials . In these movements, the tourbillons had a rotation rate of 7.5
For once I remembered to wear my Speedmaster yesterday. Always wanted a Speedmaster in my collection, and ended up with two slightly off-piste versions. This is my Hodinkee Speedmaster, a collab between Omega and Hosinkee in celebration of the latter’s 10
Omega made the first ever Platinum Speedmaster in 1994 . Since then, several models have been launched. Here they are (hopefully all of them), in chronological order . Helpful article (but the Broad Arrow model is missing): Is A Platinum Speedmaster End G