Tag: vintage

  • Owner Review: Omega Constellation Beta 21 Electroquartz

    Owner Review: Omega Constellation Beta 21 Electroquartz

    This piece of history, with cutting edge technology (as of 1969), initiated a tremendous revolution in the watch world. The introduction of Quartz movements contributed to the extinction of many watch brands, transforming the horological landscape. Nonetheless, it should be noted that it was an admirable technological leap, that resulted in a wristwatch way more…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Explorer 1016 – form follows function

    Owner Review: Rolex Explorer 1016 – form follows function

    Rolex made the history of tool watches and the Rolex Explorer 1016 created the history of Rolex’s tool watches. Among all the vintage Explorers, reference 1016 is my favorite, especially those from the 70s and 80s. There are rarer and older Explorers, but I have figured out during the years that the 1016 has the…

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  • Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 79190 – Vintage meets modern

    Owner Review: Tudor Submariner 79190 – Vintage meets modern

    I get it. You’re looking for a vintage dive watch. They’re so hot right now. A transitional matte dial Submariner, that’d be sweet. You’ll probably find yourself looking at 1680s, maybe 16800s. Naturally, they look awesome. Then you look at the price. What if I told you that you could get all of that vintage…

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  • Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster Mark 2 Racing

    Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster Mark 2 Racing

    Those familiar with Speedmaster history would agree that the “moon watch” is almost more famous than the mission itself; to watch geeks anyway. But, the Speedmaster is more than a one-trick pony. Sporting a cushion case, chequered minute tracks and a multitude of colours, this 1970s Omega Speedmaster Mark 2 Racing retains the speedy layout,…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Zenith Daytona 16520

    Owner Review: Rolex Zenith Daytona 16520

    Anyone who is ‘into watches’ knows the Daytona, it’s perhaps the eponymous chronograph of the modern day. Rugged, distinctive and now sadly nearly impossible to get hold of in its current guise without felating an authorized dealer with unpleasant regularity, paying an enormous premium on the secondary market or being a professional sportsman. My proclivity…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Explorer 1016

    Owner Review: Rolex Explorer 1016

    The Rolex Explorer 1016 is one of the most iconic watches from the brand, and a classic from their lineup. From the early 34mm models of the fifties to the larger modern ones, the essential aesthetics and functions have remained essentially identical: 369 black dial, Mercedes hand. The watch in my possession is a ref.…

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  • Owner Review: ZRC Grand Fonds Type III

    Owner Review: ZRC Grand Fonds Type III

    For a very long time, little was known about French watches like the ZRC Grand Fonds as most collectors were after the Swiss and American pieces. However, as the web crept into the scene in the mid 90s, watches like the ZRC, Lip, LeJour, Yema, and others became more common knowledge as people started to…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex Tiffany & Co Day-Date

    Owner Review: Rolex Tiffany & Co Day-Date

    Everybody who knows me knows that I love day dates. I love them so much that I wrote another article on how they were the genesis for my journey into watchmaking. Have a look here if you dare question my love for this iconic watch. I haven’t changed my mind about them. I still think…

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  • Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster CK2915-3

    Owner Review: Omega Speedmaster CK2915-3

    There is little written about the Omega Speedmaster CK2915-3 transitional. Being a transitional pre-moon model, it not noticed by some but revered by true Omega fans. You see, the “-3” meaning it was the 3rd version of the CK2915 & it was released sometime between 1958-1959. After 1959, the CK2998 arrived. According to what’s available…

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  • Owner Review: Rolex GMT Master 16750 Pepsi

    Owner Review: Rolex GMT Master 16750 Pepsi

    The Rolex Pepsi GMT Master 16750 is a great looking watch but in my opinion only on a bracelet. It is both undeniably iconic and a strong contender for a one-watch collection. This particular reference is considered a transitional model and was produced in the eighties. The Rolex 3075 movement is rock solid and even…

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