Ah ok - sounds like it is the case then! Cheers guys.
(Edit: I chose London)
That is probably the case. I selected "other boutique" as the only UK option was London.
Ah ok - sounds like it is the case then! Cheers guys.
(Edit: I chose London)
I'm the same, bizarrely the only OB listed was the London one.
I can easily collect from the Glasgow OB, but may see if they'll deliver it to my local AD. I hear a lot about the "boutique" experience but what beyond a coffee can they offer??? I'd rather collect from my local AD especially if they got some money for the sale.
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So gutted every time I see this thread. My post (60 something) in this thread shows the "sold out" sign I got but people minutes before and minutes after me got one. I must have been right on the very edge of the cutoff while they were in the 15 minute confirmation window. The fact I was so close makes it much worse!!
I think it's really beautiful. Elegant, cool and clearly different enough from my current speedy to justify. Alas....
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Name is down on the reservation list!
Any of you who get discounted High St vouchers through work should select that Omega AD as the delivery agent as you will get a discount that way - 15% off in my case which is handy
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Which AD qualifies for this discount?
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It looked as though you can only collect from boutiques, I didn't see any options for ad's.
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I read somewhere that there are 1800 people on the waiting list.
If that is the case then there will be no discount being offered. It'll be a case of 'if you don't want it someone else will'
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That's about right. The UK got around 360 reservations. The OB nominated during the order process will be responsible for contacting the customer and taking payment and allocations will be confirmed in March.
I think that I'd prefer collecting from a bricks and mortar building rather than delivered in the mail, as I believe it should make for a better experience.
Having said that if it's shipped by mail then you've 14 days distance selling "buyers remorse" comfort cushion to fall back on.
I shall be looking forward to collecting mine come the Summer, hopefully I'll still be feeling the same way
Name is in the reservation list. Here's hoping!
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I was in the London OB today chatting with the store assistant manager (nice chap). He mentioned that they were completely unaware of this model and the online launch until the morning of the launch. He also said Omega were not planning any further online only models and this was very much a one-off. I find that hard to believe given the success of this one but you never know
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Could everybody who got one please stop rubbing it in!? ;)
I was in an omega AD today in Winchester and even they missed out and were gutted.
I was so close, which makes it much worse.
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Anyone want to swap their Snoopy-new or old- for one of these ?
Every time I come back to this thread I can't help thinking it would suit a black version of the strap it's currently on. I've had a little browse online at the likes of Watchgeko and it appears easy enough to buy a strap with similar stitching but I can't find one with the indents in the leather down both sides.
Maybe Omega will offer a black version but if they don't does anyone know of a supplier online who currently produces something similar?
I am on the reserve list!
I thought `Limited Edition` Omegas were supposed to be the epitome of naff?
Clambering to get on a `waiting list` suggests otherwise.
Actually more excited about this incoming then my black Daytona
Personally, I don't regard this as a true Omega limited edition, in the sense that it is not in their portfolio of watches. This is more of a commission order with a limited number produced - that is not quite the same.
I have seen similar on other forums for different brands, limited commission runs of watches sold to members, is this any different and helps explain the on-line subscription, which Omega have never done for their own limited editions which would be premiered at Baselworld.
Yes it is an Omega and yes it is a limited edition - but in my view a commission job rather than the next big thing from Omega.
Just my opinion.
Perhaps but it is a fully endorsed Omega in house product which was fully listed on their website, rather than something like the Breitling squadron specials or the Sea King Submariner which are more of a grey area. The fact that it uses a unique dial, crown case finish suggest to me it is a bit more special than a 'slap a sticker on the dial and dremal a logo in the caseback' type commission job.
True Padders but Ken does make a good point when you think about it.
I cant see it as a Commissioned watch. It is sold openly to any Omega customer. Whereas all commissioned offereings are provided to the ordering company/unit to their staff/unit, or perhaps their stores.
This really is a new direction in selling for Omega, and I don't think it's a bad thing.
It's just a matter of time...
I agree, just trying to sort out the watch in my head and decide what it is. I also think the on-line booking system is preferable to the current post code lottery of getting your name on a dealers list - it seems if you live in Cornwall for example there are plenty for everyone, but more built up areas suddenly quote 7 year waiting lists or sorry Sir, no chance.
While the ADs may not be happy to be bypassed, and don't have the opportunity to bump 'preferred' customers up the waiting list, it's great that it's providing equal access to limited pieces. Yes, it opens the door to dealers and profiteers too, but they have no greater chance of getting their hands on one than everyone else.
Would the perception of this process be so positive if the announcement had been made at 1am GMT though? No system's perfect, I suppose.