The Seamaster Skeletons were introduced in 1998, 50th Anniversary of the Seamaster [nt]

Jan 29, 2009,19:58 PM
 

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Ming and I stopped by the Beverly Hills Omega boutique last Thursday . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:01
. . . to see the new Aqua Terra chronometers, as well as a few other models. First off, my personal favorite, the co-axial Omega central tourbillon with flash . . . . . . and without . . . These are the best pics I could take, so I hope Ming had better lu...  

Besides the current co-axial central tourbillon, there were a few others . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:09
. . . starting with a third generation white gold model . . ....  

. . . and a very rare item, a platinum central tourbillon . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:15
. . . with diamonds . . . . . . this one is spoken for, I believe....  

Next up, the De Ville annual calendars . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:30
. . . in steel with white dial . . . . . . and on strap with two-tone grey dial . . . . . . easily my favorite discovery of the day in this configuration....  

The side view is required viewing . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:40
. . . to absorb the De Ville in toto . . ....  

The mandatory wrist shots . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-05:54
. . . complete the photo-essay. Given the quick-set annual calendar complication along with the reasonable asking price, this model should be a consideration for anyone contemplating a dress calendar watch....  

It's also available in white gold . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-06:04
. . . but candidly, my preference for value tips heavily in favor of steel....  

Sorry, folks, but I was unable to take a decent movement photo . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-06:10
. . . this is the best I could get....  

We made the trip specifically for the new Aqua Terra . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 26th, 2009-06:18
. . . so, without further ado, here are the best pics I could take: Hope these photos help, Chris ;-) . . . cordially, Art...  

Thanks, I was waiting for those pictures

 
 By: Starman : January 28th, 2009-14:12
Haven't seen a lot of Aqua Terra pictures yet, so thanks for posting. I prefer the black (or gray) teak dial, but the white one is pretty neat too. So what did you think about this watch? You made your trip specifically for the new Aqua Terra so do you li... 

I never considered this model before...

 
 By: dxboon : January 26th, 2009-21:15
...but it's growing on me. It's classy, but there is something slightly aggressive about the geometry of the hour markers, hands, calendar display, and overall color palate of this watch. I can't quite put my finger on it. Thanks for the photos! Daos

There is a ladies version, Daos . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 27th, 2009-09:22
. . . not sure if you're into bling, but at least you've got an option . . . cordially, Art...  

Thanks for the photo, Art.

 
 By: dxboon : January 27th, 2009-23:49
My previous comments were actually geared toward the DeVille, but it is interesting to see this ladies model Aqua Terra. I think the men's Aqua Terra is a much more successful design, compared to its feminine counterpart. Cheers, Daos

Whoops! I guess I should proof my responses a little . . .

 
 By: Dr No : January 28th, 2009-00:22
. . . more carefully . . . sorry, Daos. Warm regards, Art This message has been edited by Dr No on 2009-01-28 09:00:29

No apologies, please! :-)

 
 By: dxboon : January 28th, 2009-01:01

Skeleton Omega Seamaster and tourby...

 
 By: DRMW : January 26th, 2009-09:32
The Omega skeleton Seamaster is hot!!!!! -MW...  

Are there any macro photos of the skeleton Seamaster?

 
 By: dxboon : January 26th, 2009-21:10
I'm very curious to see it up close. In person, did you feel the hour/minute hands vanished against the skeletonized dial? Intriguing piece nonetheless. Cheers, Daos