jtiis Posted January 29, 2013 Report Share Posted January 29, 2013 Just thought to update my Sig profile (a Daytona1984-inspired SOTC listings). Though a rep site, here's my much loved Omega 311.30.42.30.13.001 (wow, couldn't they come up with a more "reasonable" model number?). This comes sporting a chocolate brown dial (a $600 or so premium over the same model with black face). She's not a limited edition by title, but Omega no longer has the "brownies" in their catalogue and only offered them for a few years (ending in 2012 I think). Omega made these in homege to a few of their original (321) black dials that turned a lovely brown over time. I paid their "premium" in the hope that only being available for a short while, they might gain some following. That being said, I saw several folk had modded their black-faced Speedys with Omega's Limited Edition Gemini dials. I loved the looked and wanted to build my own even though it mean sourcing a LE dial, broad arrow hands and bezel. Thankfully for all but my wallet Watchco (of Australia) listed most all of their Omega parts for sale on the bay so... I became poorer even if end result though was pleasing. When worn on a black strap the dial looks very different than on a bracelet. The black just pulls out the few standout dark areas of the dial. I liked that. However, I'd always wanted the rare-as-hens-teeth Speedy 1450 bracelet. One finally came along at a good price so - that's how she's worn for now. I think the dial still 'works' just fine. So, I'm happy to share this little friend with you and hope you enjoy the "show". Details: Movement: Manual wind, 1863 with Rhodium-plated finish. 48 hr power reserve. Case: SS with Sapphire front and back (hence the "Sapphire Sandwich" moniker) Pixels: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cougar1 Posted January 29, 2013 Report Share Posted January 29, 2013 Lovely jtiis, always enjoy looking at the chocolate speedy, and the modded gemini is a better looking watch than the official release. Almost sorted on my silver dial and gemini mods, although it took a while to acquire the parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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