That’s quite a chunk at 19mm thick and 45.5mm case! It does look good, but for me the non chrono 43.5mm is the sweet spot in the PO range.
That’s quite a chunk at 19mm thick and 45.5mm case! It does look good, but for me the non chrono 43.5mm is the sweet spot in the PO range.
Yep Omega have managed to consistently ruin that model since 2012
The first non chrono versions with the 2500 movements are fantastic , case shape very similar to the 165.024 Seamaster 300 that everyone loves, little nods to vintage designs but a totally new omega watch sadly it’s lost its way ever since
If it’s for you, go for it!
Certainly looks different and quite possibly would be a great addition to your current collection of PO Chrono’s! The Metas movements also give incredible accuracy for a mechanical movement!
Out of curiosity is a discount available or is it strictly at list?
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Looks good, and if you’re happy, go for it. Personally, I’d choose one of the older simpler / sleeker models on the second hand market and get 99% the bling at X% the price. Good luck and enjoy whatever!
They look great but that's the depth of a lug width. It's going to feel very top heavy.
[QUOTE=melhick;6366601]If it’s for you, go for it!
Certainly looks different and quite possibly would be a great addition to your current collection of PO Chrono’s! The Metas movements also give incredible accuracy for a mechanical movement!
Out of curiosity is a discount available or is it strictly at list?
I have managed to get discounts on my other 2 planet oceans , but that was many years ago. I have purchased a number of Omegas from Trafford centre but with staff changes the “relationship ” has gone and they are non too keen to agree to discounts. Having said that if I do decide to buy there is no harm in trying.
The last Omega I purchased was a white dial Speedmaster racing and I got a leather strap and deployment as the discount.
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