↑Dope, you have great taste in watches!
Vintage Omega is so timeless with their designs. I really like the look of the BOR bracelets on the 166 though hence why I'm lusting.
My local watch shop actually has two so it's just a matter of flipping some of my current collection...
But yeah, as I headed down the vintage omega rabbit hole, I became aware of these two divers, or should I say skin divers as they fit right in with that aesthetic:
The first is the big crown Seamaster 60:
https://www.chrono24.com/omega/ref-166062--id21688042.htmDamn son, now I know where Lorier stole all their design language from. I can get one locally too though I probably won't own much after the purchase
The other one is the Seamaster 120, I'm also kinda obsessed with this guy's channel and wish I could refurbish old watches like him:
I'm really digging the design of that one too!
(the part where he gets the movement running again is pure automatic watch porn)
In other recent, but still skin-diver related, news Oris dropped a 38mm version of their 65 diver and it has their in house movement:
https://www.oris.ch/en/watch/chronos-limited-edition/01-400-7774-4015-setFor the price that's actually crazy value, 120 hour power reserve with 10 year warranty on the movement too. Would be interesting to see how it looks in person. I've always liked Oris but their budget movements brought them down in the past imho