petak, 29. ožujka 2013.

Tissot Janeiro chronograph and chronometer Limited Edition

Just one photo,I'm writing this article together with Tissot Porto's,so just one or two photos ;)





Tissot Porto 1925 chronometer Limited Edition

One of the first watches from their Heritage line...Porto 1925...
Comes in three versions:

1.Porto chronograph (quartz movement)
2.Porto mechanical limited edition  (ETA 7001 movement,non COSC certification)
3.Porto chronometer (limited edition of 1925 pieces issued worldwide,ETA 7001 with COSC certificate)



















As you can see on the photographs,this is the whole package.Outside cardboard box with old Tissot logo that says that this is Limited Edition (Serie Limitee).
Inside box is little work of art itself,dark green leather box with,again,old Tissot logo and Tissot's crest on the backsides.Inside is nice leather pillow for the watch and metal plate that says,again,that this is limited edition.
Under the inside box,lays card holder in same color,that holds COSC certificate,Limited Edition certificate and user manual for the watch.



















Dial is made of sterling silver and has hand applied arab numerals.
Hands are made of blued steel (small second hand also).


















I was fortunate enough to find this one with stickers on sapphire and back side,unused and new.








Omega Speedmaster Professional 145.022 ST71

As this is my first blog,I will dedicate it to my grail watch...and you readers will forgive me as english is not my native language :)

Omega Speedmaster Professional....

now that's a legendary watch...and a grail of mine for years.

This one was manufactured in 1972,although it bears ST 71 marking (that says that the watch was produced in 1971).
Watch parts were produced in 1971,but the watch was assembled in 1971 and  sold in 1972,according to Omega Extract of the Archives (Omega order form).

















You can see here what you get for a "small" fee of 70 CHF...



This may not be THE Speedmaster worn on the Moon,but I would call it the next best thing...the real Moonwatch would be 145.012,worn by Michael Collins for instance,or Neil Armstrong...and Eugene Cernan,last men who walked Moon surface...



I wore this watch for my wedding,so it can go as a "dress" watch...I see on tz-uk and watchUseek tha a lot of guys have Speedy Pro as their wedding watch.

 Some basic info about the watch:

you can find out all the information need here Omega official web page-Speedy information.
The basic design did not change over the years. 

 Comapred to Seamaster Professional 2255.80 (another post here)...

And finally,for all those who seek some information about the movement,here is service manual for cal.861
















Thanks for reading...there will be more ;)










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