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Post by ianmedium on Mar 26, 2014 14:06:22 GMT -6
That one is Gorgeous Dave.
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Post by daveathall on Mar 26, 2014 14:24:57 GMT -6
That one is Gorgeous Dave. I do like the one you referenced Ian, I must admit that I would rather it be 38mm but that would take away from the true vintage of which it is trying to mimic, I will be very interested to see and try it on in person. I do like Longines watches in general though.
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Post by ianmedium on Mar 28, 2014 8:33:33 GMT -6
So to my eyes Omega redeemed themselves after the Seamaster with this lovely manual wind Dress watch. briefly YG or WG case, Red Gold balance bridge, Silicone spring and resistant to 15,000 Gauss. The movement is nicely finished though for some reason the way Omega do it to my eyes makes it look like a Chinese Knock Off (Sorry, I know it looks beautiful but it just looks over done to my eyes, compare it to a Patek and you might see what I am on about!) The great thing though is the price! Comes in at around $13,000 which when you consider the technical features, Gold case and nice croco strap I don't think is too bad compared to the competition! Nice retro look as well with the domes crystal, dial finished in honeycomb and neatly executed date at 6 www.hodinkee.com/blog/introducing-the-omega-de-ville-tresor
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Post by rxpete on Mar 28, 2014 10:46:13 GMT -6
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