Absolutly a cool watch. I love titanium, and together with the the blue, it looks really great....
So what's the forums thoughts on the blue faced PO?
Just tried one and quite like it, future classic maybe or am I dreaming.
Absolutly a cool watch. I love titanium, and together with the the blue, it looks really great....
What is the ref number on the one you tried?
It's a real looker, the deep blue dial is beautiful.
I'd love one but they're a little pricey, seem to be going up too.
Love it, certainly the best looking out the current range of Omega divers. Just wish I had the funds right now to get one.
Being more expensive, they are bound to be rarer than the standard steel models, so yeah, they will probably become collectors items in the future.
The liquidmetal chrono is a wonderful piece. The dial is better balanced than the standard non chrono titanium PO and in the flesh looks far more expensive than its retail price. Half the weight of the steel versions and imminently more wearable. Worth a look for sure.
Was it this one?
http://www.omegawatches.com/gents/se...23292462103001
Is it only my imagination but the blue has a smooth gloss face yet the black/grey is rough????
Any idea on how much the rubber strap is to buy seperate?
One thing I dislike is the date background is black not blue.
I have tried this on and i have to agree it is gorgeous, takes the PO to a new level with the reduced weight, much more comfortable, in fact you don't even know you have the bracelet version on your wrist, i agree re the date wheel, wrong colour but the blue dial is lovely, very expensive though
It is a nice watch, but when you think you can buy two of these for the same money, you really do need to like it a lot.
Correct, the non-liquidmetal versions have a textured dial, which I think looks lovely. The liquidmetal has a flat shiny face, which I though looked dull, although that was under the bright lights of a boutique.
The 20mm rubber (black) and deployant cost around £400, it maybe a bit more expensive if there is a titanium version for the liquidmetal.