Hello dear friends!! Reference 145.013 with movement 910 from c 1970: the Flightmaster on my wrist today Friday opening my weekend. Every watch in my collection has an story behind which is brought to me every time I wear them. This Omega 910 which I affe
I really start to warm up on this reference. Credit: Antiquorum. Funny, original, strong... Not the daily beater, but a quite cool, funky and great looking one. Best, Nicolas
. . . but here it is for your viewing pleasure, in no particular order. ['60 ref 2943 / cal 504] ['46 ref 2365 / cal 30T2SCrg] ['44 ref 2242 / 18 jewel 30T2SC] ['53 ref 2667 / cal 420] ['56 ref 2846 / cal 500] ['48 ref 2499 Centenary / cal 28.10 JUB] ['43
. . . of the 135.004, nothing amiss about yours. My pecking order for Omega icons is 2914/135.004, 145.013, and 166.093. The chances of latching onto a Rail are slim, but hope springs eternal! I'm so happy for you, Abel. When we meet again, please bring t
Hello friends! Just a couple of days ago this beautiful Flightmaster ref 145.013 (610) from the 1970´s finally arrived to my hands (wrist!). I decided to call it "Friendship" as the famous John Glenn´s spacecraft. Our dear friend Art has posted the detail
. . . over ~ two years. Yellow hand variants are less common than orange. So yes, they're not exactly scarce, but they're not commonplace, either. Finding one in excellent condition doesn't happen every day. I was searching for the better part of a decade