I do not own any Omega watch yet, and I am thinking of owning my first one. I am thinking of the Tresor that was introduced at Basel this year. I like the vintage look as well as it is a manual wind watch. I like to wind watches though most of my watches ...
. . . and overwhelmingly impressed, as was Andrew. I tried one on loosely, and felt instantly comfortable. The classic aesthetics and manual winding movement are executed at a very, very high level. Should the cal 8511 prove to be as adept as its automati...
[yellow gold Trésor; crown is in time-setting position] . . . for the sake of illustration. Some classic Omega design cues are readily apparent: engraved dial (same pattern as my black '57 Connie), elongated stick markers (typical of the DeVille line), an...
And also a nice mini-review of the Tresor. Indeed The Tresor is a very beautiful watch on the outside and a superb movement inside. Best regards, Baxter
. . . they're released in steel (preferably a version without calendar function), one could end up in my collection, too. Hacking seconds, btw; a nice touch, imho. Art