kshapero
South Florida Man
watch brand?[........]
watch brand?[........]
With the Doxa, it's a Dirk Pitt reference, from the books of a famous author. (I'm blanking on his name right now) Though Dirk's was orange, I think...
Not sure who that Omega Seamaster pic is referencing, as it's nothing like the ones Bond has worn in the last 20 years.
A bit of explanation about both watches.
I was one of the lucky ones to have first ordered the Doxa SUB 300 Searambler watch even before it was manufactured. When Doxa decided to produce a limited amount of 300 SUB watches, I was not ashamed to ask them that the watch designed for me would have a serial number that would be as low as possible.
Fate came out and Doxa sent me a watch whose serial number is 007 as the nickname of Her Majesty's Secret Agent James Bond. Also and to my knowledge, in the James Bond movie series, you will not find a Doxa wrist watch. Omega watches, on the other hand, have Bond films and plenty.
And although writer Ian Fleming's Rolex 1016 Explorer is Bond's original watch, cinematic reality prioritizes Omega's dive watches as the original Bond watches. But the Omega Seamaster 200 Pre-Bond dive watch that I own has never been part of Bond movies, and that's what I'm proud of.
The new Apple watches have an always-on display. I think it just took them some time to design around the power consumption issues of always-on watch faces.
This will be good. But I use my Apple watch for everything except telling the time: screening calls, checking SMS's. Voice messaging my wife, timing my exercise and the kms I've covered, satnav instructions, noticing calls I don't want to miss but my phone is on silent, answering calls when I can't find my phone in the mess on my desk.....
_MG_7845 - 1968 Omega Speedmaster cal 321 by Russ Norwood, on FlickrOK now I get it. It's the watch itself that either is, or isn't, a Bond wannabe. I thought the wannabe was supposed to be the wearer of the watch! 😀
As others here have said, there is something about finely engineered machinery that appeals to folks like us. Cameras of course. Watches, too. And in my case motorcycles, aircraft and electronics. I sold my Kawasaki Z1 and Ducati 450 scrambler when I realized that I had grown too old to enjoy them at their limits, but I still have most of my cameras and my prized 1968 Omega Speedmaster.
These days it runs better than I do!
_MG_7845 - 1968 Omega Speedmaster cal 321 by Russ Norwood, on Flickr


watch brand?