Well done, the waves only catch the light in a certain way so I think you've done well to catch them like that.
I've always found the classic old Bond Seamaster dial tough to photograph. I played with lighting a little and this came out ok.
Well done, the waves only catch the light in a certain way so I think you've done well to catch them like that.
Very good shot.
I have the Quartz and Auto versions, great Watches.
Great picture, my first "proper " watch and one I find myself wearing more and more after a long time sat on the shelf...
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Thanks, all.
I've owned this since the early 2000's.
Yeah same here... when you put it off for a month or two it suddenly feels fresh again.
Omega has a lot of misses but this was a hit.
Just serviced a really nice example at the weekend, it’s on my wrist on a strap at the moment being regulated. It really is a classic, my only small critiscism is the length of the hands which could’ve been a tad longer. This was addressed when the co- axial version was launched in 2009, the gands were slightly longer on these and for me it looks nicer.
The pre co-axial models with the 1120 movement are the best ones IMO, easier to service and very reliable.
Very nice. My bond SMP is my dedicated beater, although at minutes slow a day its in desperate need of a service. Took this one yesterday.