here is my old omega
UglyBuzzard wroteNice. I haven't seen that color scheme on the ol' Seamaster 300 Professional Chronometer.One of my Omega's - love the feel of this one...
jtodd_fl wroteThanks - it does pop. Not quite like a TT Sub though.Nice. I haven't seen that color scheme on the ol' Seamaster 300 Professional Chronometer.
jtodd_fl wroteI had this but recently sold it to Tourneau for $1,700Here is my Seamaster - the "original" Omega Bond watch. Unfortunately, I don't have a good wristshot, but I will make up for it with a shot of the movement. The watch is fresh back from servicing when this photo was taken and it had been worn pretty much every single day non-stop for about 11 years at the point this photo was taken (again, after service in Switzerland - I sent it home, not to the USA service center).
SLOWER wroteNo. No one does. Considered a trade in of my DSSD at a dealer I've bought two watches from and they offered, $6k on my DSSD which still had all stickers intact, in like new condition.Does Tourneau pay fair money for watches?
mdallas wroteReally like that one. Nice. Thanks for posting.nice thread Gents! My Seamaster - St. Thomas 2015
BMW F22 wroteAwesome. I wish I would have thought to get pictures like this everywhere I have worn mine. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing.My tribute to the original James Bond watch.
"From 007 to landmarks across the world, the Omega Seamaster Professional is as every bit iconic."
-me
JoeFromPA wroteI to have a narrow wrist. Just curious your opinion on the newish 36mm IWC Pilot watch ? And what do you think of the Omega Globemaster? Not the style your describing but curious what you though.Wanted to share my recent experience: Wanted to love Omega and actually had several different models picked out as my only candidates.
Went to Omega as well as an AD and tried on all different Omegas.
I have a 6.75" wrist, so a tad on the smaller side in general.
The PO was too large for me, even in 42mm size. It's lug-to-lug length was too long and it's simply a mountain of metal in terms of height.
The new seamaster 300m is ruined by it's lume to me. It's made to look vintage, I get, but the lume itself is unattractive in person. It actually photographs better.
The speedmaster pro is the best fitting Omega for me - it's curved lugs hug the wrist best, and it's sizing is perfect. However, I want a large second hand, so this is on hold for now.
Overall I walked away dis-satisfied. There wasn't an Omega that fit me and filled the bill at the same time. My favorite to look at in pictures is a blue PO 42mm on a blue rubber strap - but it just doesn't sit right on the wrist for me.
BMW F22 wroteThat's a LOT of pictures of your watch!My tribute to the original James Bond watch.
"From 007 to landmarks across the world, the Omega Seamaster Professional is as every bit iconic."
-me
Em135eye wroteBetween the two of those def go with the PO. I wanted a North Flag for a while and then when I went into the store to look at it it ended up being very underwhelming and kind of bland. It looks much better in pictures then it does in personI absolutely love Planet Oceans but I think I'd get a leather strap; I just can't get on with metal ones (My Seiko diver has one).
Either a PO or a Tudor North Flag one day.
AIRPOWER wroteI did this trip across Asia and Europe last Fall and thouht it would be cool to do something as a tribute. So I did the landmarks. All those pictures were pretty much just Italy, Iceland, and Amsterdam.That's a LOT of pictures of your watch!
Violator wroteNice watch very classyI recently purchased my first Omega. It's a Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M powered by the OMEGA Master Co-Axial calibre 8500.