Dear Maria,
Could you please post a pic of your husband's SM300 and Estoril together? It would be pleasant to look at grand father and grand son showing their beauty side by side.
Estoril is the best tribute I can imagine.
Thank you very much
It exceeds my expectations by far. What a wonderful watch.
For spanish readers a brief review
http://www.relojes-especiales.com/foros/reviews/borealis-estoril-300-sm-300-redivivo-408735/post4953031/#post4953031
Matte bezel, white lume, smaller indexes (pleeeease). Keen on vintage leather???
Check diferences between Tudor Black Bay Black (almost perfect to me) matte bezel (despite non ceramic) and new Rolex SD, glossy bezel combined with matte dial (it does not work so well)
It is not a bad idea...but handwinding movement for a diver. Unscrew crown every day to wind the movement is a bit unconfortable...and the risk of wearing the crown because of such an intensive use. Apart from that not a bad Idea...and another one (OT), keep some spare Estoril cases to make and...
Yes, probably Aquaterra and/or other present models inherit older design, cases have not changed too much. However at first glance renders Estoril appear to be a bit more robust than the original, with a narrower dial.
Just my perception. Perhaps I am wrong and proportions are the same
In any...
Provided that the design stage is closed I must say it looks great ( I love Omega's cases). Nevertheless I post my impressions.
In order to get a true to the original watch I would have preferred a symmetric case (without crown guard) and a bigger dial related to the case size, the chosen one...
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