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Omega Speedmaster White Side Of The Moon Watch
2015 is certainly the year of the ceramic Speedmaster at Omega - and we aren't complaining. This bright, white little number is the new Omega Speedmaster White Side Of The Moon. In 2013, Omega released the Omega Speedmaster Dark Side Of The Moon (watches-dealer review here) that was a surprise (and enduring) hit that put the newer Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial Chronograph watch with the in-house made 9300 movement in an all black ceramic case. The Omega Dark Side Of The Moon was sporty, stealthy, and very sexy - quickly becoming "the" Omega to have, even for people who were not traditionally Omega fans.So what was Omega going to do with this success? Look to more sides of the moon, of course. Last year in 2014, Omega released the plasma-gray ceramic version of the Speedmaster with the Omega Speedmaster Gray Side Of The Moon (hands-on here). Note that the Omega Speedmaster Gray Side Of The Moon was initially called the "Lunar Dust." It naturally means that for 2015, we get the Omega Speedm
New Tag Heuer Carrera 01...
I know this is an AP forum but thought I share the new TH Carrera 01 anyway, i tried it at my local AD, I am positive towards it, it is for sure aimed towards the crowd that like AP ROO and Hublot BB but at a lower price point (list 5500 USD)....You can see that Mr Biver is involved in the design as it is very Hublotish....So, does it fly, my fellow AP lovers?....
PO 8500 On Mesh
I don't think I've seen any 8500s on mesh here on TRF, opinions welcome!!
Pam233 Accuracy test
During the past 10 days I have tested the accuracy of my Pam233. I'm positively surprised, that 8 days movement is really accurate with only a +2 sec deviation averagely per day. When the power reserve was about half I winded the watch again. Well done Panerai !!
Ok, so its a massive "if" but......
What if Rolex really have stopped 126600 production and what if March sees the new SD43 with an all white text dial?(Not that I believe either of those have/will happen, but play along with me) That would give us say 10 months production of the Single Red 50th Anniversary Sea Dweller. And probably all manufactured in 2017, the anniversary year. Would that make a Single Red SD43 the shortest variant production run in Rolex history?Or have there been shorter runs of a variant in the past?