Saturday, Dec 6 2008
articles: 6
Omega's First Crack at Cracking the Rolex Oyster: The Omega Marine (Then & Now)
In 1935, Omega released a watch called the Marine. It had classic deco looks but was intended to be a sportsman's watch. In fact, it was made to be completely waterproof in hopes of competing with a new case called the Oyster from the Rolex brand. The Oyster, released in …
BaselWorld 2009 early look at Watch Trends
The makers of the BaselWorld watch and jewelry tradeshow already give an insight at some of the trends to be seen at the BaselWorld 2009 in April of next year. At BaselWorld 2009 new watches are seen to feature...
Linde Werdelin Wants You Green With Envy: Christmas-y Spirit With The New Hard Green DLC Elemental & Two-Timer Watches
You don't see a lot of green watches these days. Rolex has their special green color; sometimes used on dials, hands, and bezels, but never on a full case. Come to think of it, I cannot think of too many mainstream green colored watches. So there is certainly room for a few …
Trulli?
Here is something I did a while back. It is what I would have loved the RB3 to be like. A black DLC-Titanium version and a Tantalum version instead of gold and platinum...Since it seems that the RB3 will be the JT1 (Jarno Trulli) instead, I really hope that despite changing …
Isn't it time for "100% Designed, Made and Assembled in Switzerland"?
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Isn't it time for "100% Designed, Made and Assembled in Switzerland"?
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