The PO already has a 2500 Co-Axial movement. Im guessing you meant to say the new 8500 Co-Axial movement?Originally Posted by 100thmonkey
Just a hunch but my prediction for Basel 2010 is a Co-Axial Movement in the Omega Planet Ocean.
(Coincides bizarrly with an influx of sales recently!!!)
RIAC
The PO already has a 2500 Co-Axial movement. Im guessing you meant to say the new 8500 Co-Axial movement?Originally Posted by 100thmonkey
Yes 8500
RIAC
In Dutch there is a verb that covers this; 'bazelen' :albino:
Surely they would have put the 8500 into the Liquid metal if that were the case
I think we won't see is the new Sub :?:
I'm guessing a new Rolex Explorer of some kind. Bigger Explorer I or Explorer II with supercase.
+1 on the bigger Explorer I
Rolex will release a new material called Roletanium, it will have the same structure and composition as titanium, but will be infinitely betterer :lol:
Maybe an Explorer II with maxi-dial and the GMT Ceramic bracelet? That would be rather nice.Originally Posted by FredrikSthlm
simon
I really can not see a bigger Explorer yet - EXPII is due in super case - a larger Daytona is due - the Steel Sub is due - but I am sure the 14060 will remain for a little while alongside the Explorer to keep a lower priced sports watch available.Originally Posted by Darkman
It's just a matter of time...
My thoughts exactly.Originally Posted by sunster
Although, you can never really tell with Omega sometimes....
Alex
Well, my thoughts were speculated on further today by an industry insider.
The PO could be a changin' slightly!
RIAC
And infinitely more expensiveOriginally Posted by Argee1977
I thought it was supposed to be based on a design classic (the Seamaster 300 from the 60s)? Or are they going to backlight it or something :?:Originally Posted by 100thmonkey
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
Originally Posted by Andy Schuhren
Going by early reports it looks like the larger explorer and the new proprietary material are both happening :lol: