Omega Omega 16464 Features


Code :ID.24177811
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Location :Germany, Mutterstadt
Price : € 1,690 (= $ 2,076)
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Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
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Omega Omega 16464 wrist watches news:
Jaeger-LeCoultre's 39mm Master Ultra Thin case (henceforth known at MUT) is one of my absolute favorites. It is the perfect size for me, the perfect size for a dress watch, and no matter the complication, it just works. Take, for example, two introductions in this line from the past two years - 2011's Master Ultra Thin Moon and 2012's Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon. Both of these watches are simply divine (and the latter is one of the few tourbillons I would actually wear in public without feeling like a true, well, you know what I mean). So, for 2013, Jaeger-LeCoultre has gone ahead and introduced a superb new watch in this same ultra-thin 39mm case, and it just so happens to be my favorite complication - a perpetual calendar. 2 OF 30 So what is this watch exactly? Well, it's not exactly brand new, in the sense that it uses JLC's ultra-thin modular perpetual calendar, in this case called the caliber 868. This is a self-winding perpetual with 336 pa
I've been doing a little light reading. . . as in the back of my new watch. The entire specs are on the caseback. The movement is an ETA 2804 and while I wind my automatics between wearings, today I wound the first mechanical since about 1975, my last mechanical, a 17 jewel model made by . . . . . . . . Hamilton. I've come full circle.
New Addition, here are a few I shot tonight.
Bought this Airflight today from the seller I got the Gruen Day-Night from last week. Then I found an original expansion band for it. The bank account is starting to protest, so I've got to take a break for a while. All photos are from the sellers. The obligatory wristshot will be posted later in the week.
Anybody own this reference and want to give me their thoughts?







