Great watch.
Service interval = when it needs one. I don't adhere to any specific length of time.
I have been after one of these for a while - never seen one in the flesh - but always thought it looked to me how an Omega watch should look like.
Fast forward to a few days ago when a wanted ad got a reply - and now it's on my wrist
Watch is lovely to wear - light and comfortable - add a half link and braclet fits perfectly. Watch really does look stunning - lum is bright - and overall delighted with my new purchase.
What is service interval on these - assume 5 years - but so far running only 2 secs out
Very pleased and think a few other watches I have will be on way out now. What a great forum this is 😀
Great watch.
Service interval = when it needs one. I don't adhere to any specific length of time.
It's just a matter of time...
Congratulations. I share your love. I bought one some years ago from SC, and it ain't going nowhere.
Hard to say when it'll need service! My own Speedy reduced, which uses the same base movement, still runs well after 12 years, but I`ve owned it from new and it's only been worn sparingly (maybe 6-8 weeks/year). Coversely, I`ve had Seamaster pros in at 7 years old and they've been badly in need of attention. Logically, I can think of only two factors; one is how frequently the watch is worn and the second is how thoroughly it was lubricated from new.
A 2254 will now be several years old and has almost certainly been serviced at some point. Provided it was serviced correctly it should be OK for 5-6 years, possibly longer. It's worth checking the auto winding on these, there's only one reverser and it either wears or gets sticky with old oil. If it stops working the rotor will spin but the watch won`t wind.
Best way to tell if a watch needs service is to put it on a timegrapher. This can also be used to test the auto-winding.
As for the watch, it's a favourite of mine although I no longer own one. Bold, classic diver, I`ll never understand why Omega didn`t keep something v. similar in the range. I`ve serviced a few and every time I see one again I like it.
Paul
wearing mine now!
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marchingontogether!
Lovely watch. REALLY wished I'd not sold mine.
Love these. Sword hand omega up next for me I think. Gutted to have just missed the electric blue version on SC.
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Brilliant watch. Mine doesn't get the wear it deserves
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Aah, the ubiquitous 2254. My introduction to this bloody madness, 29 Sept 2004, remember it well. Do I still have it ? Do I bollocks like, long gone I'm afraid 😆 See what I mean, madness.
OP, great watch, a subtle classic, enjoy 👍
That's some serious night time glow, certainly doesn't look bad in the light either
Glad you managed to hunt one down.
When I first joined this forum it seemed that everyone wanted a 2254. These days you don't hear so much about them but it's still a long term classic watch.
Thanks for comments gents - really pleased with it
Please post some pictures.Lovely Omega watch and one that I have never owned.
Like these, where did they fit into the range when new because they were sold alongside the 'Bond' one that's still available. Were they a forerunner of the PO?
Beauty!! This is the exact model I wish to add to my collection at some point.
lovely, im very tempted to get one myself
I had one for many years, traded it for a Dreadnought if remember rightly to Omegamanic have you still got it Scott?
Enjoy the watch one of Omegas best
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I've been doing some work at my uncles house recently, he has the chrono version of this and it's a great looking watch.
I've always loved how slim they are. Congrats on the new watch!
Just musing on why they canned the sword hands design, I wonder if with the planned introductions of the PO and SM300 ranges, both of which are strongly influenced by the late 50s Seamaster 300 CK2913, they were worried that a much cheaper design with a similarly inspired classic look may cannibalise sales from the newer more expensive models, particularly if the 2254 were updated with the Co-ax tech escapement like the Bond style was in 2008/9. The 2254 does have obviously dial cues from the 1960s 165.024 SM300 after all, the watch which followed on from the CK2913 and which now trade for serious money, even the new build versions.
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I bought one a few years ago, have been keeping it for my sons 21st birthday in two years time.
There aren't any with tritium that I have ever seen. As you say, Omega transitioned over to S-L from tritium during late 96-97. I was going to say that the AC version and titaniums came in in 1997 but looking at the conflicting info on the net, I may be persuaded that in fact they weren't around until 1998, certainly my earliest sword hands models are 1998 anyhow so perhaps I should have said that they spanned 1998-2008 but as you say the latest ones could have been built earlier than 2008 when they were phased out.
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If a watch has been serviced recently I`d expect the amplitude to be over 290° in the flat positions when fully wound. Lift angle is either 51° or 52° depending where you source the data; 1° lift angle variation equates to approx. 5° amplitude so it won`t make much difference.
Beat error shouldn`t change, that should be set ideally to 0.0ms. However, it's normal to see a variation of 0.1 to 0.2 in different positions, so provided it's in that region I wouldn`t worry. At these values it has no influence on the running of the watch.
Paul
The 2254 is a modern classic in my view, increasing hard to find in decent condition and prices are on the up. Mine is a keeper 100%
Having been through 3-4 of these and a modded SMP/PO hybrid (gorgeous, but never quite felt 'right') I think it's safe to say I simply can't be without one in the collection.
There's just something about the slim case, bullet proof 1120 movement and those sword hands which does it for me. You could argue that the 2254.50 represents the pinnacle of Omega dive watch design - before they followed the trend of over engineering and chasing Rolex's tail.
Don't get me wrong I have a PO and it's an impressive and good looking watch, but it's nowhere near as comfortable as the SMP and the fact that Omega abandoned the sword hand design makes them all the more collectible. Here's my latest acquisition - by no means a minter, but this one should be staying for the forseeable...
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It is a superb dive watch.
Evergreen icon, timeless classic.and will continue to go up in value.
Is already commanding 60% more than it did a few years ago.
How does anybody who's got one find the AR coating on them? scratch easy and pick up marks/finger prints easy?
not sure the point in it being a divers watch with the coating
Given the crazy pricing of watches thesedays, coupled with the cost of service and parts, I don`t think £1750 is too heavy for a really top-notch example. However, for me it would have to have a sharp bezel with no damage to the insert, a case that's been refinished correctly, no dings or damage, recent movement service, and a bracelet in good condition. Box and papers would be nice but not a dealbreaker, I`m far more concerned about the condition of the watch, a red Omega box and an out of date warranty card are not priorities.
Once you start buying a mediocre example for £950 and spending money on it you can easily reach £1750.
Paul
I don't know if they really sell for that price
There was one with planet ocean Mods that was advertised for $2150
The seller offered it to me for$1950! But Ingot busy and never followed up
Ended up buying for $1550 a couple of days later from someone who bought it from the other seller
I know a couple of divers that used a 2531 and a 2254. They worked as commercial divers. I guess some just wear the watch they like. I'm sure Mike on here wears his regularly too.
As for price, there is no way I'd sell my 2254 for £1750. It's been on my wrist less than 5 times after buying it new. They aren't making any more ;). & a new SMP is £2770 RRP, with an imminent price rise!
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It's just a matter of time...