採算度外視。

Ignore profitability.

When purchasing a luxury watch,
Have you ever thought about how much it costs?
 
Hey, I'm still your wife today.
 
The Omega watch that I posted on Instagram today is so cute that I can't stop fantasizing about it.
 
Even though vintage and antique items are one-of-a-kind items, the amount of distribution varies depending on the production period and model.
 
For example, this 1962 Omega.
The amount of solid gold watches in circulation is much smaller than it is now.
This 18KWG watch is extremely rare.
I fantasize about what kind of people could buy solid gold watches back then.
 
Furthermore, the great thing about this watch is that
There are fine mesh-like engravings on the sides and lugs of the case.
What's more, it has very beautiful lines carved by hand by craftsmen.
The shape of the rug is also a heart-shaped fancy rug.
The real thing is so cute that it makes me faint.
 
If you look closely at the dial, the Omega mark is upright.
Until the 1960s, many Omega models had upright logos.
The feature is that it is cuter than the current logo as a cologne.
 
Even though it's so small, there's an omega mark on the buckle and crown.
 
The more you look at it, the more you can feel how much care was put into it.
 
Many old watches are made of high-quality materials like this,
Furthermore, each piece is finished by hand by a watchmaker.
 
What does “ignoring profitability” mean?
It would not be an exaggeration to say that it is a word for a watch that feels the passion of a craftsman like this.
 
An antique watch that is not a commercial item but a craft item.
 
It's the ultimate wearable piece of art.