Who can release more 'limited edition' models do you think, Seiko or Omega? This one in particular is bridging the gap even more with emulating the Speedmaster look.
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Who can release more 'limited edition' models do you think, Seiko or Omega? This one in particular is bridging the gap even more with emulating the Speedmaster look.
Those new Tag F1's do look good. Let's hope now that they've gone to the effort of reproducing them for the collaboration, they decide to broaden out the range to non-LE. I'd be excited to see some...
Very uninspiring Tudor releases this year, and when did "Waterproofness" become a word?
https://i.imgur.com/Fk64ppyh.png
I quite like the black & grey Rolex GMT though.
By god it's hard...
With the bracelet/rubber strap flare as it comes away from the case, I'm guessing it will wear more like a 20mm though. I'd be interested in seeing the weight listed too (and a comparison to the...
I just came specifically to post the same thing. These have definitely grabbed my attention too! The price point seems ok compared to other companies who have released a smaller sized variant (I'm...
Same here, I'll take slimness and reduced water resistance any day. But I guess the Omega designers and/or marketing department believe there's still a market for deep dive watches.
16mm thick though! And the chrono versions are 19mm!!!
I quite like the muted colours of the grey version, it seems in keeping with the ‘tool watch’ aesthetic. If they could just put it on a diet...
Me three! Glad I'm not the only one that feels this way about CW (and for the record I own their first release, the C6, albeit I've not worn it or put a new battery in it for several years as my...
The T50 does look rather 'flat' in the renderings, so it will be interesting to see real-life photos to see how it looks. On paper the specs are good and personally, having owned a U1 and U50 in the...