So much more interesting than the usual divers! This is an Omega with a Longines soul - wonderful!! Unfortunately the price makes it unaffordable for me unless I sell at least 7-8 of my watches, which I won't do, but I can dream.........
Do you own the Longines Sector bud, that clearly has the “Longines Soul” 😂 and surely don’t need to sell your collection, if you don’t own one already?
Well presented! To someone as old as I am (59), my engineering background, and a serious collection of watches, I have to say that its brilliant. Its the golden rule intersection between a casio g shock and a gold daydate president. To be worn on building sites, meeting rooms and fancy restaurants. Well done Omega and well done you on your presentation!
Stylish, elegant and cool, (Enough about TGV), Omega have knocked this Art Deco scorcher out of the park. And the real bonus is that you can actually buy one - for now.
Have to say, I walked in a AD. Saw the Ck859 and another watch. Debated with myself and remembered your video. Bought it on the spot and the lady was surprised. Said it was too small for my size. Looked at her, said "It doesn't matter!"
Easily one of the best releases of the last few years, let alone this year… this watch lends itself to so much potential when considering flanker releases (like a 36mm or 37mm alternative), etc… hopefully this can almost grow into a new line of watches for Omega…
@@andrewstorm8240 by flanker I mean a watch that is similar to the first original release and “flanks” it in a lineup… providing an alternative but still related to the original… such as same watch but at 37mm, etc…
Finally a decent review of this wonderful watch. Should have known it would be from you TGV 👌 This Omega was the most refreshing release this year imo. I love the design and class this watch has. I own a CK2292 and this is a perfect reference to that style watch.
This release was a pleasant surprise. Omega’s contribution to the war effort will never be forgotten. I wish they would release something sized like their 1960s Seamaster Deville line.
Congratulations on the watch! I could not verbalise just why this watch looked so beautiful to me when I first saw it, your video was perfect in helping me understand why this watch is so special.
Makes me want to buy it and wear it with double button suit all day long 😊. I love the vintage vibe and I am glad Omega is pulling all these beautiful watch designs from their archives.
That’s beautiful, really captures the 1930s and 1940s elegant styling perfectly. My great uncle’s 1940-something Omega is still in the family and is a beautiful small seconds piece a lot like this. Also, it’s fantastic for Omega to be releasing something other than a ‘Limited’ Edition Speedmaster for once.
A tremendous watch, and something I absolutely did not expect from Omega. So glad you covered it - this watch deserves more attention. But I'll hope it doesn't get any til I pick one up!
I don't often get exited when new watches get released but this one made me read the article I saw about it. Its such an understated offering from Omega, it wont sell well but the omega catalogue is much better for having this in it. If I didn't have the Stowa Marine Classic this would be pretty high on my list right now. For a brand steeped in history they don't often look back, aside from the naming. (Some may say thats a good thing) Sure there is the Speedmaster, Seamaster, Ploprof and museum ranges but there is soo much more out there in their back catalogue. Id be all up for a reissue of the 60s Seamaster with a manual wound calibre and some dark coloured dials similar to the Cartier tank dials from the other year.
I’m sorry but can we all just take a second to appreciate the opening credits? The visuals were simply stunning. TGV, the work and effort you put into you intros is unmatched. Absolutely stunning 🤌🏻👏🏻
Love the Omega. I have 8 watches & my 1985 Omega (Dress) Seamaster(21st birthday present) is my favourite. On my 7-1/2’ wrist,this little 31mm Seamaster is a treat. Smallest of all my watches as I also love my Gshock & Edifice watches. Thanks for renewing my interest in watches in my late fifties. Cheers from Australia. Paul.
@17:09 WOW!! It's the FIRST TIME in my life I hear somebody using the word "versimilitude". Thank you! It was my favourite word at the university years ago :)
TGV, thanks for the review. My wife Chantel actually caught me watching this review and beamed "that is a beautiful time piece", sat down and watched the review with me. The Art Deco influence is something she and I want to upgrade in our home and that watch is certainly a motivator (and a grail piece).
Such an elegant piece, you turn your wrist to see the time and you travel to a past, romantic era with more finesse. Bravo TGV you always make the difference to watch reviews and the others just following you...
I love it. It's high time the industry went back to elegant designs like this and stopped pushing out endless amounts of divers. Omega should do more reissues like this. Longines has been doing it for a while and have some amazing reissues in their catalogue.
Wow this intro with the mirror image is insane! The Art Deco feels are strong in this one. Great watch too, very much enjoyed this episode. You also seemed more excited about it than your last video I watched the one comparing new and old Explorer.
You should have a television show on history or discovery. I could listen to you discussing history and style every day man. I don't comment often but you really put so much work into these videos and I really learn a ton every time. Thank you and keep up the great work. It is appreciated.
Thank you so much Chris, you are very kind. I am deeply flattered, but more importantly, pleased that you found it informative. Hearing that makes it all worth it. Best regards, TGV
I saw this today and said that’s a watch for TGV to review, well look at that, great minds truly think alike. I think it’s cause our birthdays are a day apart haha. Looking forward to watching as always
As an Art Deco fan, I thoroughly enjoyed your beautiful introduction. The Omega is stunning and a great antidote to the vulgarity of the Swatch collaboration.
Was lucky enough to try one of these on at my AD a few weeks ago and it’s simply stunning. Omega have always been my family’s watch brand of choice at least from as far back as the fifties. Personally I have flirted with other more exotic brands, but more and more I find myself drawn back to the brand.
The styling is superb as it is accurate. Thank you for showing the movement. To a watch maven the movement was eye candy. The use of blued hands was cracking, snappy, pleasing to the eye.
Good evening tgv I hope that this finds you well; ahhhhh this piece really is a bit of me so understated and yet so classy yes please 💯 all the best my friend; regards Ryan.
The way you theme your intro's is always such a joy to watch. This timepiece is very classy, and surely one for more chique occasions. And to no surprise, the intro is perfect. No wonder you have attacted the attention in showbusiness, your style and effort are among the best on UA-cam. Still lusting after the Fortis Bicompax chrono, its finishing and easthetics tick all my boxes. Pulling the trigger will be postoned somewhat, but for good reasons. Supporting my Ukrainian stepbrother defending his country has taken priority. Let's hope they win soon so they all can move onwards and upwards. ❤
In my opinion, this, the Longines Ultra-Chron Diver and the Omega Speedmaster '57 Master Chrono black dial with recessed markers are the most awesome watch releases of 2022.
The Art Deco period had always been my all time favorite since childhood. I enjoy its apparent simplicity, the superlative materials, its functionality over ostentation. Yet it is extremely expressive. This watch oozes understated discretion and class. That’s the way for the quiet gentlemen…
Funny, looks like my Tourby Marine 40, except with a Sector dial. I like this Omega a lot. Previously I had an ETA 2492 driven Hamilton Navy Pioneer with a small seconds, which was a throwback to Hamilton's Marine Chronometers they produced during WWII. Already then I marvelled at the wonderfully blued hands you could get for a mere 700 Euros. The Tourby was my upgrade of that, with a very elaborately decorated Unitas movement and a well placed small seconds complication. These are based on the ubiquitous deck watches that originated in marines and fleets across the world as well. That said, this Omega seems the logical next step in such an evolution if I can convince myself to spend that money. :) Wonderful watch, lovely video with some nice historic background, as ever. I continue to like the fact that you place things in a context in every review you do. As to your conclusions: The deck- and railway-watches these are ultimately derived from would have been pocket watches. Making a 36mm version of this type of watch requires smaller movements. I for one like a larger hand crank in a slightly larger case, because it connects to the pocket watches these came from. The same applies to the blued hands and non-lume dial. Given its progenitors, these hands really hit the mark. There's nothing like a pair of well made blued hands on a historic looking watch. I urge you to check out brands like Tourby, Dornblüth & Sohn and finally Hentschel in Germany. That should by all means rock your boat if you like this.
Fantastic watch! Omega is doing excellent watches and movements since 2007! I think they are, as a brand, still massively underrated because they are not lagging behind Rolex in any way, quite the opposite.
Love the review TGV! Keep up the good work. Couple of weeks ago while I was getting the new 57 from my AD, I mentioned seeing the upcoming CK online. A week later my AD called to tell me he just got one in stock. Even though I was not in the market for a “dress” watch, he told me to come by to see it. Have to say, it gave me a bit of a Patek feel when I wore it. Which is very nice 👍 in my opinion. While I didn’t get it, I can see this being an everyday at the office watch.
What an absolutely stunning release by Omega! I was completely unaware of it I admit. I think the point you made is perfect, TGV. Releasing something like this really shows Omega doesn't need to lean on the 'hype' pieces at all. Moonswatch aside, I've recently been thinking how Omega has become a bit of an anti-hype brand. A brand one chooses for the love of watches over the need to show off something on the wrist and 'flex' on social media.
So well said, 👏👏👏 "a brand one chooses for the love of watches over the need to show off something on the wrist and 'flex' on social media". I might have to quote you my friend, thank you! Best regards, TGV
Sublime opening sir. Could almost imagine myself in a cocktail lounge in New York in the 30s drinking and listening to the piano 🎹. As you know I'm a huge fan of Art Deco myself. Gorgeous watch, great video as always many thanks
Thank you Chris, I wish I was in that lounge too, that kinda music/setting and cocktails, my kind of place. You have great taste my friend, I struggle to think of a style better than Deco. Best regards, TGV
Good evening TGV, the CK 859 is a really exciting piece from Omega. I really like the Omega-Logo and the the font on the dial and the overall Art Deco-Look. A very classic and stylish design! Timeless! Best regards!
I could not agree more, so glad to hear you appreciate it too. I struggle to think of anything a classy as Art Deco? Have a great rest for the week my friend. Best regards, TGV
What a beautiful watch. It has a perfectly balanced dial and those blued hands are just stunning. I can't remeber ever seeing a watch with same ability to set the time so accurately, of course I am not as knowledgeable as most when it comes to movements so please excuse my lack there of. All in all this is a great looking time piece. Cheers and as always, great informative review.
Excellent context and history-rich review, TGV- and what consistently sets your work so positively apart in a growing ocean of watch videos. Fully agree this one is an (unexpected) retro home run (hit for six ?) from Omega-and can foresee it living in my watch box next to my vintage pie pan Constellation! Molte grazie!
First off, fantastic opening sequence, TGV. Secondly, this is indeed a fantastic watch, almost a reissue, one might say. I myself am gravitating more to liking older style watches, in no small part to your videos.
the sense of tension in the movie Dunkirk is thanks to the brilliance of composer Hans Zimmer and the way he incorporates something called the Shepard Tone. great stuff by Nolan, Zimmer and Hardy. and the watch!
Wow. Rarely do I say this, but I have to have that watch. I have a vintage Omega pocket watch, in perfect condition I might add, which looks remarkably similar. This would be a perfect everyday wristwatch.
I try this and after seeing this being reviewed on another channel ,must say that it's a nice looking watch leather strap with it had some marks on it. Glad to see that you can change the strap if needed!!one I've seen was in the 1600s number.
Certified pure class! Agree with you on the size for this type of watch, I have the Stowa marine 36 with the small seconds and it fits beautifully! I know a lot of people don't like the 36mm size judging by all the macho comments on Facebook groups, but if more people give it a proper try I'm sure they'd love it.
I'm seriously starting to enjoy modern interpretation of vintage styles!
Agreed, reduces the risk of the mechanism breaking lol
So much more interesting than the usual divers! This is an Omega with a Longines soul - wonderful!! Unfortunately the price makes it unaffordable for me unless I sell at least 7-8 of my watches, which I won't do, but I can dream.........
YESSSSSS!!! A refreshing change indeed!
Thank you my friend, I am glad I am not alone there.
Best regards,
TGV
What a great description!👍👍👍
Or get the vintage one complete with patina
@@theurbangentry can you review one of the longines heritage collection as its price is much easier to justify.
Do you own the Longines Sector bud, that clearly has the “Longines Soul” 😂 and surely don’t need to sell your collection, if you don’t own one already?
Well presented! To someone as old as I am (59), my engineering background, and a serious collection of watches, I have to say that its brilliant. Its the golden rule intersection between a casio g shock and a gold daydate president. To be worn on building sites, meeting rooms and fancy restaurants. Well done Omega and well done you on your presentation!
A terrific watch. Definitely a part of my collection at some point in time. Thanks TGV!
Man that is some serious video editing in the beginning. Looks stunning!
Love the soundtrack to this video. There is something special about this era, the music, the cars, the style !
Stylish, elegant and cool, (Enough about TGV), Omega have knocked this Art Deco scorcher out of the park. And the real bonus is that you can actually buy one - for now.
Thank you Tim, flattery and kindness will get you very far in life. You are an absolute gent.
Best regards,
TGV
Have to say, I walked in a AD. Saw the Ck859 and another watch. Debated with myself and remembered your video. Bought it on the spot and the lady was surprised. Said it was too small for my size. Looked at her, said "It doesn't matter!"
👏👏👏👏 Nicely done Jacob, congrats and enjoy. Thank you so much for sharing that, it put a big smile on my face.
Best regards,
TGV
Easily one of the best releases of the last few years, let alone this year… this watch lends itself to so much potential when considering flanker releases (like a 36mm or 37mm alternative), etc… hopefully this can almost grow into a new line of watches for Omega…
Flanker?
@@andrewstorm8240 by flanker I mean a watch that is similar to the first original release and “flanks” it in a lineup… providing an alternative but still related to the original… such as same watch but at 37mm, etc…
Finally a decent review of this wonderful watch. Should have known it would be from you TGV 👌
This Omega was the most refreshing release this year imo. I love the design and class this watch has. I own a CK2292 and this is a perfect reference to that style watch.
This release was a pleasant surprise. Omega’s contribution to the war effort will never be forgotten. I wish they would release something sized like their 1960s Seamaster Deville line.
Another excellent video my brother! This release from Omega is so underrated and I absolutely love it ❤️ I hope I get to see one in the metal.
What a spot on review. This channel just keeps smashing it out of the park! Fantastic video as ever TGV
So happy with mine. Works with croc strap, other colors, nato. Whatever I throw at it
Excited to see this video. I bought the solid gold vintage watch that inspired this one last year as an engagement watch. Really lovely.
Congratulations on the watch! I could not verbalise just why this watch looked so beautiful to me when I first saw it, your video was perfect in helping me understand why this watch is so special.
Why would you congratulate him?
Makes me want to buy it and wear it with double button suit all day long 😊. I love the vintage vibe and I am glad Omega is pulling all these beautiful watch designs from their archives.
007 goldeneye omg the nostalgia!!! Epic
That’s beautiful, really captures the 1930s and 1940s elegant styling perfectly. My great uncle’s 1940-something Omega is still in the family and is a beautiful small seconds piece a lot like this. Also, it’s fantastic for Omega to be releasing something other than a ‘Limited’ Edition Speedmaster for once.
A tremendous watch, and something I absolutely did not expect from Omega. So glad you covered it - this watch deserves more attention. But I'll hope it doesn't get any til I pick one up!
I don't often get exited when new watches get released but this one made me read the article I saw about it. Its such an understated offering from Omega, it wont sell well but the omega catalogue is much better for having this in it. If I didn't have the Stowa Marine Classic this would be pretty high on my list right now.
For a brand steeped in history they don't often look back, aside from the naming. (Some may say thats a good thing) Sure there is the Speedmaster, Seamaster, Ploprof and museum ranges but there is soo much more out there in their back catalogue. Id be all up for a reissue of the 60s Seamaster with a manual wound calibre and some dark coloured dials similar to the Cartier tank dials from the other year.
I second, I also have a Stowa Marine Classic and now I am doubting if I should replace it with the Omega or have both.
I’m sorry but can we all just take a second to appreciate the opening credits? The visuals were simply stunning. TGV, the work and effort you put into you intros is unmatched. Absolutely stunning 🤌🏻👏🏻
Great review love that intro music I can sit and listen to that all day.
Absolutely brilliant intro montage! 🙌
Your intros are from another century, awesome!
I can't believe you mentioned Command and Conquer! That was literally the RTS game I grew up on, such a blast from the past!
Love the Omega. I have 8 watches & my 1985 Omega (Dress) Seamaster(21st birthday present) is my favourite. On my 7-1/2’ wrist,this little 31mm Seamaster is a treat. Smallest of all my watches as I also love my Gshock & Edifice watches.
Thanks for renewing my interest in watches in my late fifties.
Cheers from Australia.
Paul.
This Omega is perfection
@17:09 WOW!! It's the FIRST TIME in my life I hear somebody using the word "versimilitude". Thank you! It was my favourite word at the university years ago :)
TGV, thanks for the review. My wife Chantel actually caught me watching this review and beamed "that is a beautiful time piece", sat down and watched the review with me. The Art Deco influence is something she and I want to upgrade in our home and that watch is certainly a motivator (and a grail piece).
Such an elegant piece, you turn your wrist to see the time and you travel to a past, romantic era with more finesse. Bravo TGV you always make the difference to watch reviews and the others just following you...
Forget you did a review on this, i got this watch and your review made me fall in love with it again😂❤
What an intro!!! Unbelievable!! Love the watch too :)
love the intro , this my favorite relise of this year
love the watch, but the opening two minutes were a mini masterpiece. Good show
I love it. It's high time the industry went back to elegant designs like this and stopped pushing out endless amounts of divers. Omega should do more reissues like this. Longines has been doing it for a while and have some amazing reissues in their catalogue.
Wow this intro with the mirror image is insane! The Art Deco feels are strong in this one. Great watch too, very much enjoyed this episode. You also seemed more excited about it than your last video I watched the one comparing new and old Explorer.
You should have a television show on history or discovery. I could listen to you discussing history and style every day man. I don't comment often but you really put so much work into these videos and I really learn a ton every time. Thank you and keep up the great work. It is appreciated.
Thank you so much Chris, you are very kind. I am deeply flattered, but more importantly, pleased that you found it informative. Hearing that makes it all worth it.
Best regards,
TGV
Moonswatch aside, Omega is having a quiet but true moment. Let's see in 2023
I 100% agree with you about the size. Truth is that the real vintage one was called "jumbo" and measured 37mm...
Grazie per il bel video,
Jack
I saw this today and said that’s a watch for TGV to review, well look at that, great minds truly think alike. I think it’s cause our birthdays are a day apart haha. Looking forward to watching as always
A few weeks ago I did mention this Omega in your review of Dan Henry 1945. And here you are! Thank you very much for this review!
Thank you Rebecca 😉, it did not go unnoticed.
Best regards,
TGV
A very imaginative opening! You are 'delivering the goods' - aesthetically - for your viewers.
Thanks for making a video of one of my holy trinity of watches! Excellent.
Absolutely gorgeous intro. You've outdone yourself.
Nice, except for the "Ag925" on the dial... That reassured me again that I do not need an Omega.
As an Art Deco fan, I thoroughly enjoyed your beautiful introduction.
The Omega is stunning and a great antidote to the vulgarity of the Swatch collaboration.
Was lucky enough to try one of these on at my AD a few weeks ago and it’s simply stunning. Omega have always been my family’s watch brand of choice at least from as far back as the fifties. Personally I have flirted with other more exotic brands, but more and more I find myself drawn back to the brand.
The styling is superb as it is accurate. Thank you for showing the movement. To a watch maven the movement was eye candy. The use of blued hands was cracking, snappy, pleasing to the eye.
Was looking at buying an Omega for awhile. But this sold me, especially the military history.
Beautiful watch. And as always, TGV, the best watch reviews on UA-cam.
The video is almost as stunning as the watch 🔥. Thank you TGV.
Superb review of a beautiful watch. I agree with you on the size, as it would have been perfect at 36 or 37 mm.
Very cool!! Pricey thing but a beaut! Way too sophisticated for my collection but looks great on you my friend!
Hot jazz for a smoking hot watch! Great presentation as always
Thanks for your videos as always; The distance you go to educate and entertain is unappreciated, even by myself.
Keep it coming TGV, thanks again.
Good evening tgv I hope that this finds you well; ahhhhh this piece really is a bit of me so understated and yet so classy yes please 💯 all the best my friend; regards Ryan.
The way you theme your intro's is always such a joy to watch. This timepiece is very classy, and surely one for more chique occasions. And to no surprise, the intro is perfect.
No wonder you have attacted the attention in showbusiness, your style and effort are among the best on UA-cam.
Still lusting after the Fortis Bicompax chrono, its finishing and easthetics tick all my boxes. Pulling the trigger will be postoned somewhat, but for good reasons. Supporting my Ukrainian stepbrother defending his country has taken priority. Let's hope they win soon so they all can move onwards and upwards. ❤
Great watch. Very good and detailed review. My favorite part of the watch is the blue hands, they look amazing.
Very very nice piece, the second dial reminds me of a deco elevator floor indicator dial...which is a good thing.
Great video intro too TGV!
Amazing watch and brilliant review. Intro blew my mind, kudos!
If this is the direction for Omega and indeed contemporary watch design, then I’m all for it. Pure class.
🙌🙌🙌🙌 Hear hear!
Thank you Peter,
Best regards,
TGV
In my opinion, this, the Longines Ultra-Chron Diver and the Omega Speedmaster '57 Master Chrono black dial with recessed markers are the most awesome watch releases of 2022.
The Art Deco period had always been my all time favorite since childhood. I enjoy its apparent simplicity, the superlative materials, its functionality over ostentation. Yet it is extremely expressive.
This watch oozes understated discretion and class. That’s the way for the quiet gentlemen…
Super video. Love the style, music, content 👍
Enjoyed your video! The watch is the PERFECT size for me!! Love that dial...
Fantastic intro TGV 👏 👌 and what a cracking piece 😲
Funny, looks like my Tourby Marine 40, except with a Sector dial. I like this Omega a lot. Previously I had an ETA 2492 driven Hamilton Navy Pioneer with a small seconds, which was a throwback to Hamilton's Marine Chronometers they produced during WWII.
Already then I marvelled at the wonderfully blued hands you could get for a mere 700 Euros. The Tourby was my upgrade of that, with a very elaborately decorated Unitas movement and a well placed small seconds complication. These are based on the ubiquitous deck watches that originated in marines and fleets across the world as well.
That said, this Omega seems the logical next step in such an evolution if I can convince myself to spend that money. :) Wonderful watch, lovely video with some nice historic background, as ever. I continue to like the fact that you place things in a context in every review you do.
As to your conclusions: The deck- and railway-watches these are ultimately derived from would have been pocket watches. Making a 36mm version of this type of watch requires smaller movements. I for one like a larger hand crank in a slightly larger case, because it connects to the pocket watches these came from. The same applies to the blued hands and non-lume dial. Given its progenitors, these hands really hit the mark. There's nothing like a pair of well made blued hands on a historic looking watch.
I urge you to check out brands like Tourby, Dornblüth & Sohn and finally Hentschel in Germany. That should by all means rock your boat if you like this.
Freaking awesome intro. That's why I keep coming back!!
Fantastic watch! Omega is doing excellent watches and movements since 2007! I think they are, as a brand, still massively underrated because they are not lagging behind Rolex in any way, quite the opposite.
What a watch. This thing is stunning. Thanks TGV
Incredible and absolutely gorgeous! I'm such a sucker for domed glass and Art deco. And a NYC shout out to the Chrysler Building!
You are then, the Omega of watch reviewers!
Love the art deco look of that watch! Very elegant retro watch!
Stunning Omega watch TGV! Incidentally I’ll wearing my Dan Henry 1963 chronograph today. Cheers mate!👍🏼🇦🇺
A fantastic review of this eminently interesting piece. And a definite feather in the cap of Omega.
Love the review TGV! Keep up the good work.
Couple of weeks ago while I was getting the new 57 from my AD, I mentioned seeing the upcoming CK online. A week later my AD called to tell me he just got one in stock. Even though I was not in the market for a “dress” watch, he told me to come by to see it.
Have to say, it gave me a bit of a Patek feel when I wore it. Which is very nice 👍 in my opinion. While I didn’t get it, I can see this being an everyday at the office watch.
Love the style of this, right up my Omega street!
What an absolutely stunning release by Omega! I was completely unaware of it I admit. I think the point you made is perfect, TGV. Releasing something like this really shows Omega doesn't need to lean on the 'hype' pieces at all. Moonswatch aside, I've recently been thinking how Omega has become a bit of an anti-hype brand. A brand one chooses for the love of watches over the need to show off something on the wrist and 'flex' on social media.
So well said, 👏👏👏 "a brand one chooses for the love of watches over the need to show off something on the wrist and 'flex' on social media". I might have to quote you my friend, thank you!
Best regards,
TGV
@@theurbangentry By all means, go ahead! 😁
Sublime opening sir. Could almost imagine myself in a cocktail lounge in New York in the 30s drinking and listening to the piano 🎹. As you know I'm a huge fan of Art Deco myself. Gorgeous watch, great video as always many thanks
Thank you Chris, I wish I was in that lounge too, that kinda music/setting and cocktails, my kind of place.
You have great taste my friend, I struggle to think of a style better than Deco.
Best regards,
TGV
Good evening TGV, the CK 859 is a really exciting piece from Omega. I really like the Omega-Logo and the the font on the dial and the overall Art Deco-Look. A very classic and stylish design! Timeless! Best regards!
I could not agree more, so glad to hear you appreciate it too. I struggle to think of anything a classy as Art Deco?
Have a great rest for the week my friend.
Best regards,
TGV
What a beautiful watch. It has a perfectly balanced dial and those blued hands are just stunning. I can't remeber ever seeing a watch with same ability to set the time so accurately, of course I am not as knowledgeable as most when it comes to movements so please excuse my lack there of. All in all this is a great looking time piece. Cheers and as always, great informative review.
Excellent context and history-rich review, TGV- and what consistently sets your work so positively apart in a growing ocean of watch videos. Fully agree this one is an (unexpected) retro home run (hit for six ?) from Omega-and can foresee it living in my watch box next to my vintage pie pan Constellation! Molte grazie!
Stunning release. Good on ya, Omega.
Great video as always TGV!
OMG the movement machining details through the back are so gorgeous, that I might keep it strapped on the dial 🤩⌚🤩
First off, fantastic opening sequence, TGV. Secondly, this is indeed a fantastic watch, almost a reissue, one might say. I myself am gravitating more to liking older style watches, in no small part to your videos.
So happy I'm early for once the youtube overlords didn't notify me but I took a guess and long behold I was right great video as always.
the sense of tension in the movie Dunkirk is thanks to the brilliance of composer Hans Zimmer and the way he incorporates something called the Shepard Tone. great stuff by Nolan, Zimmer and Hardy. and the watch!
Love it TGV! It kinda smells like your old WWII spitfire pilotwatch that you used to own!
Nice work as always! Beautiful piece. Thanks for teaching us about it 😎
Wow. Rarely do I say this, but I have to have that watch. I have a vintage Omega pocket watch, in perfect condition I might add, which looks remarkably similar. This would be a perfect everyday wristwatch.
I try this and after seeing this being reviewed on another channel ,must say that it's a nice looking watch leather strap with it had some marks on it. Glad to see that you can change the strap if needed!!one I've seen was in the 1600s number.
Certified pure class! Agree with you on the size for this type of watch, I have the Stowa marine 36 with the small seconds and it fits beautifully! I know a lot of people don't like the 36mm size judging by all the macho comments on Facebook groups, but if more people give it a proper try I'm sure they'd love it.
Sei davvero il migliore in assoluto TGV! Complimenti!
Concordo pienamente! L'orologio con un diametro 36-37mm sarebbe stato il massimo!
Such a good intro, congrats 👏
Beautiful watch!
perfect size watch for us with smaller wrists!!!! cudos Tristan=i've been away for far too long.
Love this video and all your content! Just a beautiful watch, very jealous you picked up that “spitfire” years ago! Keep blessing the watch world
Thank you so much Kyle,
Best regards,
TGV
Oh, thank God! They made a beauty and didn't ruin it by etching boats and planes and such on the case back. Finally! Looks amazing.