In addition to my pen and pencil drawings, I have ventured into an experimental phase (sounds grander than it is). Interactive, horological, light art. After cropping and enlarging a photograph of an Omega Megaquartz with aventurine dial, I proceeded to p
In the second week of July I made a trip up to the outskirts of Manchester from London to view what must be one of the most outstanding collections of Omega watches in private hands. Through Instagram I had made the acquaintance of the collector in questi
A unique Megaquartz made for the chairman of Lemania designated an Observatory Chronometer rather than Marine. Part of an astonishing collection of Omegas that I photographed last month that will form part of a much longer report! Regards, Baruch
yup, not photogenic, but in person, it's got an interesting presence these old Omega megaquartz Dial is sun burnt like the landscape you see... Here in southern Lazio today on a very hot day! Just me, the lizards, hundreds of olive trees, and the sun beat
The f32 kHz Megaquartz was Omega's first in-house analog quartz movement from the 70s, and was an expensive watch in the day. They were known to be very accurate, and the modular design of the movement was for the easy replacement of parts. As someone els
This turned up at a local dealers and he seemed happy to let it go for a reasonable price so I went for it. In great condition. Will complement the constellation f300hz I also have. Love the size of this watch.
Hi All I'm sure I'm not the only one who has a special place in my heart for my first 'real' watch. Here's a post of mine, an Omega Megaquartz 32 KHz, which I bought in 1976, and which is still working today. I'm also attaching a pic of it as it was when