Hi Tyler, I'm not a technical person so I'm juz expressing my view. Of course, I may be wrong. Somewhere in this forum, there are some threads that share on the accuracy of the co-axial movement ( think it's related to Aqua Terra ). From my knowing, the co-axial movements are running at a slower rat
Hi Kari, Juz sharing with you how a sub looks on a lady's wrist from Jeff's thread IMO it looks cool !!! I'm on your side that we need not follow the oversize watch fashion and believe that we really need to try it on before falling in love with it. I was under the impression that all Rolex sport mo
Hi Bill & gang, I'm not really an Omega freak so please correct me if I'm wrong. Like some other fans, I agreed that Omega appeals to the mass. They seem to cover all areas in the market share with different designs, the Seamasters being their bread and butter product line. While I do have Rolexes,
which I have currently...Too many watches, too little time. Ironically, the initial thought was to acquire those watches in hope of keeping those time lost Still think a watch needs to be worn on our wrist in order to have its sentimental value...just imagine you carry your new-born for the first ti
Ok the kermit looks meaningful with green bezel... I havent get a chance to look at 116610LV so cant conclude on my personal feel yet. However in general, I'm not too sure how this move will be accepted in this part of the globe cos there is a meaning to the green face (dial for a watch) in Asia's c
The ref is ST 166.0177, available as international collection b/w 1974-1978. Movement is caliber 1012, 23 jewels. No connection to SHOM to my knowing. The on featured in your pic is having its crown in the wrong position, it should at the right hand side of the watch at 3 o'clock position instead of