Hey Bill, you found our watch :)

Apr 22, 2012,19:41 PM
 

Very interesting looking rotor bearing that resembles a cartridge case and primer.  The rifling pattern on the caseback adds a nice touch.  Cool!  Thanks Bill LOL.

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ED-209

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Baselword 2012 - Official PuristSPro Report: Omega

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 6th, 2012-02:11
Omega is an interesting brand on many accounts: rich in watchmaking history and significance, relatively affordable, and in competition with other significant players like Rolex or Breitling. This all makes for a fascinating mix of influences, stakes, and...  

Another excellent report guys...for me the Apollo commerative Speedy

 
 By: Hororgasm : April 6th, 2012-06:00
.....Piece that speaks to me. Though artificial patina, it's still looks super cool, and one of a kind. I guess Speedy collectors would find it appealing from the word GO. Overall, I agree with Magnus conclusion...that it looks like someone took apart rol... 

"Apollo commerative Speedy"

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 14th, 2012-11:17
I can imagine that watch in your eclectic collection Cheers, Oliver

Thanks Oliver and Magnus. I am especially liking

 
 By: SJX : April 6th, 2012-08:41
the Deville chronograph. The new indices/hands quality are notable, I'm surprised at how well done they are on the Constellation. - SJX

SJX, thanks for your reply.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 14th, 2012-11:18
Oliver

Great report!

 
 By: nitediver : April 8th, 2012-14:04
Thanks for a great report, not only solid watchmaking from Omega's side but a very, very solid report from you guys! And a pleasure to read. The Coaxial movements are beautiful and technically interesting. Stefan

Stefan, thanks a lot for your kind words.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 14th, 2012-11:19
Oliver

The Flightmaster and the X33 had a bastard stepchild...

 
 By: mrsnak : April 9th, 2012-18:05
Was really looking forward to a real Flightmaster update, not this hybrid. Looks pretty, but I'd rather own the originals (I own a Flightmaster 911), as each serves a different audience. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2012-04-09 18:05:43

If I would already own ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 14th, 2012-11:20
a Flightmaster 911, I would be more than happy Oliver

It was great to see your photos to see how they did this...

 
 By: mrsnak : April 14th, 2012-15:51
...Thanks so much for the report! The vintage Flightmasters are great values for what they are.

Thank you, that was fun

 
 By: Mostel : April 11th, 2012-09:44
The tribute Speedy is very understated and seems like a keeper in a collection. I can't really say I like anything else... Omega has two problems for me. One has nothing to do with watchmaking: it's their off-putting celebrity driven advertisements, which... 

Unfortunately, celebrity endorsements work...

 
 By: mrsnak : April 11th, 2012-20:00
...enough buy because they want to emulate their favorite movie star or sports figure. The irony is that so few of the endorsers were ever interested in the watch (or even watches in general) before the dollars and free watches were waved in front of thei... 

Mostel, thanks a lot for your reply.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 14th, 2012-11:22
Oliver

Very many thanks for this presentation........

 
 By: aroma : April 12th, 2012-02:09
It's not often I get to see the whole range (more or less) but it only serves to remind me of why I like vintage Omegas. Most modern watches look the same these days and from a distance of a few feet it is almost impossible to tell whether someone is wear...  

Andrew, thanks a lot for your reply.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 14th, 2012-11:23
Oliver

Thanks for the report and photos

 
 By: Bill Sohne : April 15th, 2012-18:09
Hi A big thanks for the report and the photos.... Some very interesting items from Bienne !! i think my favorite is the 62 Speedy !! Looking forward to seeing them in the metal. Good Hunting Bill Sohne

Spacemaster Z-33 time to break out the magnifying glass

 
 By: flightmaster71 : April 21st, 2012-06:33
OK as implied in this excellent review I can't help thinking the design team at Omega couldn't make up there mind on the name for the Z-33. Even in the photos in this post there are several contradictory features. The rubber strap has Speedmaster written ... 

I understand what you are saying completely. And this would not be the first time...

 
 By: Ruckdee : April 21st, 2012-08:01
...we see Omega using two names in succession. Try "Seamaster Aqua Terra Railmaster" for an example. I'm not sure if the vintage "Seamaster De Ville" falls in this category also but probably not. As for conflicting or incorrect details in promotional pics...  

Yes, they are quite famous for their Photoshop editions...

 
 By: mrsnak : April 24th, 2012-17:57
...that seem to slip out regularly. I know exactly how this can happen, having been in the same situation a couple times releasing what I thought was a final image to a client and then have it be a mislabeled working image. Given the high dollar marketing... 

One always needs a few pairs of eyes...

 
 By: mrsnak : April 24th, 2012-19:40
..on a project before it gets released. Errors will always occur and just as with proofreading for publication, you can give the same document to several trained readers and each will catch something the other didn't. The person that actually created it i... 

For some reasons I missed this amazing and eye-opening thread earlier.

 
 By: Ruckdee : April 21st, 2012-07:50
Now I am going through it again and again, albeit two weeks late, with much pleasure. Amazing close-up of the watches. Lucky for me there is no piece from Omega this year that is a homerun for me otherwise these pics will be absolutely haunting. Belated t... 

Ruckdee, I am happy that you liked it.

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 25th, 2012-06:10
Thanks for your reply! Oliver

By Art - Here's a few more images of 2012 Omegas . . .

 
 By: Bill : April 21st, 2012-17:31
. . . taken recently in Los Angeles at the Omega boutique. I'm taken by the decision to bring co-axial escapement technology to the gamut of Omega's offerings, including diminutive women's models . . . . . . like this 27 mm Constellation in red gold with ...  

Tried on the new bond....

 
 By: mrsnak : April 22nd, 2012-09:29
As well as the London Olympics edition yesterday. I do like the back on the bond. It's an iconic element that works

Hey Bill, you found our watch :)

 
 By: ED209 : April 22nd, 2012-19:41
Very interesting looking rotor bearing that resembles a cartridge case and primer. The rifling pattern on the caseback adds a nice touch. Cool! Thanks Bill LOL. Regards, ED-209

Happiness is a warm watch [nt]

 
 By: mrsnak : April 24th, 2012-17:48
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