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Omega Seamaster Professional Vancouver 2010 Olympics Watch
There is nothing wild about this limited edition Omega watch, and frankly that is the way I like my Omega limited edition watches. Nothing too avant garde, just a good sober looking timepiece with a nice theme. Omega is pretty much obligated to release limited edition watches for the Olympics. First, they are the official timekeeper for the Olympics (since 1932). Wouldn't it look silly if they didn't celebrate that fact every two years? Second, it is pretty much the type of marketing occasion you'd be an idiot to miss out on. For the 2008 Summer Olympics they released this really cool limited edition Speedmaster based watch, for 2010 it is back to the Seamaster for inspiration. The result is something impressively on par with the visuals in my mind when I think of the winter Olympics.In 2010, you'll find Vancouver Canada overrun with Olympians, their coaches, and fans of course. For me, it will be days of background noise on TV. While the games themselves only interest me offhandedly,
Introducing: The A. Lange & S?hne Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Now In White Gold With Grey Dial
It seems to be the year of tourbillons for A. Lange & Söhne (and a lot of other brands). They just released the Lange Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon and are continuing to utilize the impressive technique with the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar, which isn't a new watch, but is new in white gold with a killer grey dial. 1 OF 3 You may remember this watch from 2013, when Lange released the Lange 1 Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Handwerkskunst, a beautifully crafted timepiece with hand-engraved dial, and even earlier when the watch was shown in simple platinum and rose gold. The piece was impressive both in technological terms and craftsmanship, and even charm, keeping the amazing tourbillon hidden on the case back. The watch has always been the quiet sleeper – in fact the most expensive serially produced watch by Lange, so this addition in white gold is welcomed. 2 OF 3 The watch still uses the the hand-finished L082.1 automatic movemen
AP Stainless Steel Royal Oak Chronograph dial variations; Blue, black or white?
All,It would be interesting to understand the relative popularity of the new AP Stainless Steel Royal Oak Chronograph dial variations at this stage and I have set up a poll to collect this information and welcome any additional comments!BlueBlackWhite
Prefer 5065 to 5167
Am thinking about another Patek to join my 5711, and it seems the Aquanaut would be a good choice (also thinking about a Annual Calendar Moonphase 5396G-011).Anyone here has a 5065 instead of the 5167 and willing to show some wrist shots? I prefer the dial much more.Also, is there anything about the 5065 you dislike?
PAM384 opinions
Hello! First time poster alert. Have toyed with the idea of buying a Panerai over the past several years and feel more ready now to make a purchase. After seeing a PAM384 at an AD I have found myself pretty much settled on one however opinions are rather sparse online. Does anyone own or have experience of the 384? I would most like buy in the uk, second on my list would be a PAM643.