Hi guys!
Just to share that I'm still constantly admiring the unique beauty of my new blue dialled 38.5mm Omega Aqua Terra 231.10.39.21.03.001.
Everything that is said online about the blue, I can confirm! It's stunning and constantly changing shades depending on the light the angle you look at it.
Big thanks to Tom Holland at WatchFinder for sourcing it for me and the professional service. It's 2014 & immaculate condition.
My plan (once I manage to take it from my wrist) is to alternate it with my SM P0 2201.50
Here's some Tuesday eye candy for you all:
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Just to share that I'm still constantly admiring the unique beauty of my new blue dialled 38.5mm Omega Aqua Terra 231.10.39.21.03.001.
Everything that is said online about the blue, I can confirm! It's stunning and constantly changing shades depending on the light the angle you look at it.
Big thanks to Tom Holland at WatchFinder for sourcing it for me and the professional service. It's 2014 & immaculate condition.
My plan (once I manage to take it from my wrist) is to alternate it with my SM P0 2201.50
Here's some Tuesday eye candy for you all: