That's a good lookin' watch! I initially "liked" it while taking it to be some sort of Universal Geneve model. Went back up and took another look. Had never heard of the brand so had to do an internet search. https://www.massenalab.com/collection/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzKnfwput7gIVjYbACh2DXgyzEAAYASAAEgJ7OfD_BwE Edited to add that I found this thread right here on the Forum on this watch. I had overlooked it back in October when I was someplace else. https://omegaforums.net/threads/massena-lab-release-a-uni-compax-reissue-within-days.121203/ So, there was a reason it looks like a Universal Geneve.
The unusual Speedmaster Solar Impulse HB-SIA. Still on Omega's website, almost 13 years after launch (although kinda buried under Speedmaster > Heritage Models > Anniversary Series).
Ahoy, Mates ...and I thought I'd throw in another shot that illustrates how great this watch looks from a distance (as opposed to being zoomed-in on all its cosmetic imperfections). And it's so thin and lightweight...what a pleasure to wear!
Some designs are executed so perfectly & so beautifully, they become known as icons over time. - 1963 Omega Seamaster 300, Ref. 14755-62, cal. 552
My first luxury watch, now 20 years old. Overdue for a service so I’m giving it some wrist time before dropping it off at the spa
Day two wearing the recently gifted Seiko 7002-7009 automatic from 1991...but I’m sort of worried about messing up the almost flawless bezel insert...no worries...Rothco protective band to the rescue...
Happy Thursday! Trying to choose between my blue Seamaster beauties! Winner,Winner-Chicken Dinner Thanks for looking - keep safe