If Patek-Philippe can fit a flyback feature onto a chronograph in a 39 mm, automatic, world timer--which nobody's likely to use, anyway, why can't Omega put a flyback on a a 42mm-diameter, 15 mm-thick Speedmaster , which some buyers may actually want to use as a stopwatch?
Beautiful piece
If Patek-Philippe can fit a flyback feature onto a chronograph in a 39 mm, automatic, world timer--which nobody's likely to use, anyway, why can't Omega put a flyback on a a 42mm-diameter, 15 mm-thick Speedmaster , which some buyers may actually want to use as a stopwatch?
Thanks Tim, lovely piece. I thought the improved timing only applied to newer watches from 1May 2024?
How much would this watch cost me????
around $90,000
@@Tj-sh7el That sounds relatively cheap...
This is how you flex, in a room full of Rolex's.
Ol’ Baby Hands
Too small.