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That is a work of art. Beautifully done.
Very cool, but Team Omegas track cyclists are going the wrong way and will crash head on into a swarm of Japanese Keirin riders 😉
Yes it is amazingly fine workmanship.
OK, but for that much money I want to eat it or sleep with it….or both.
http://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l2632.R2.TR2.TRC1.A0.Xomega+co+axial&_nkw=omega+co+axial&_sacat=14324&_from=R40
And that it is second hand..
Item condition:
Pre-owned
“LNIB/MINT condition throughout showing little to no signs of wear throughout.”
Time left:
5d 04h (Feb 14, 2014 11:02:34 EST)
Price:
US $3,995.00
Approximately C $4,397.70
I have had a Seamaster Planet Ocean Orange for about 5 years. The damn thing runs about 3 seconds slow every rear. I’m thinking of taking it back.
Brief history of luxury watch marketing and the man who started it all:
http://www.reveries.com/2014/02/raymond-weil/
A nice watch is the only piece of jewellery every man should own.
It may be a thing of beauty but spending $4000 for a watch is a ting of idiocy IMO.
I know of thousands of places I could visit that would be worth much more and cost much less….where time doesn’t matter.
I have two one was 375 the other 251 ..I wear the cheaper one because it is titanium and it way tougher than my citizen. the one I wear is a survival watch. however I have a little obsession with watches. specifically high end watches. the only reason I don’t have 10 or so is the price. lol. I think a good time piece set’s a man apart from the crowd. don’t know why, just makes me feel that way . almost a little secret on my wrist that no one knows about.
Ya know Sporty that is a darned good argument – until you put on a Breitling Emergency or a Navitimer. I wore mine for years and Paul is right – these are not time pieces for flashy men, they are time pieces for real men!
All men should have a top notch watch and a good rifle and pistol.
Probably adjusting for the leap-leap-leap year that is added every 1,024 years…
Omega watches – for the man with more money and ego than brains
Wow, and here I thought I was going out on a limb when I spent $200 on a Swiss Army watch. Remember jumping into my old Chev pickup thinking, jeez, I could have bought 20 Chinese watches at Walmart for that, but like other posters, I feel there is is something almost decadent in owning a fine watch. A subtle touch that puts you above the herd, if only for the moment. Even at the very low end of $200 the Swiss make a fine watch. Just can’t ever imagine spending 4 grand on a watch and worry about getting a scratch on it or losing it.
My watches take a sh*t-kicking. Welding slag, grinder dust, you name it. So I buy cheap-ass analog watches, and when they die, I get new one for $25. And don’t lose any sleep over it. And I use a Twist-O-Flex expansion band. Holds the watch on my wrist securely, but it will break before my arm does if it were to get snagged in something moving. The current band has outlasted several watches.
I regard a watch as a tool, not a piece of jewelry.