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7 August 2024, 11:58 PM | #151 | |
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I honestly never never cared about the power reserve. All my 48 hour PR 3135 and 3185’s were ample enough. Rolex got themselves into trouble when they tried to compete with Omega, who had already experienced their own teething problems regarding PR. I know it may be an outlier here, but I am uncomfortable purchasing a 32xx until it’s been demonstrated that there are no more amplitude problems. |
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8 August 2024, 12:46 AM | #153 |
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I tried omega. I just like the look and feel of Rolex so much more.
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No collection would be complete without at least one of each. For me, that would be a Submariner and a Speedmaster. Any variant of either watch would make a fine 2-watch collection.
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My planet ocean 39.5 did not taper, have they changed that? Mine was a ‘22 model. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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8 August 2024, 01:43 AM | #156 |
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I had Omega watches between 1996 and 2019 or so and loved them and would have kept all 6 them had I not transitioned to Rolex. However, if I was starting today, I can't say I'd be as big a fan as the broad arrows hands started to take over more of the line and the numerous different color combinations made it feel a bit more like a Swatch product. Given the ownership status, I guess that isn't surprising. But, that's just me. I always loved the skeleton hands as I felt that they were easily recognizable and handsome. I also liked the scalloped bezels. As far as a great watch, I think for the price point it tends to punch above its weight class. Rolex is the only line I would move to from Omega. YMMV.
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I agree AND this gave me a thought. I would say that Rolex design is the MOST copied. Seiko, Invicta, Steinhart, Squale, and many many more brands use the Rolex style case, hands, and dial styles. To me, not only does this make Rolex seem more popular but it basically does 90% of their marketing for them. I mean, who doesn’t want the watch all these other watches are trying to be? I can’t think of a single brand that outright copies any Omega watch. Although I have seen some combos of Rolex/Omega style, they are usually still heavily based on Rolex with maybe an Omega inspired dial or bezel. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/he...e-system-works A couple weeks ago, Omega announced the new Speedmaster Super Racing, but the more exciting bit of news was the technical innovation inside, the new Spirate System. Omega says the new mechanism will allow it to regulate the movement to 0/+2 seconds per day. Eventually, Omega plans to industrialize the Spirate System and roll it out across other models. |
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These are 3 exceptions for very desirable watches, and they are the only ones in Omega current catalog that trade over MSRP. If Omega watches had the desirability and demand of Rolex, they might even be worse than Rolex in playing games.
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Thanks for sharing! I’m excited to see this in new models in the future! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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8 August 2024, 02:46 AM | #162 |
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"better" needs to be defined.
I will say as an Omega fanboy though, a Rolex never broke on the moon! |
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It can be a mentality thing... The Rolex just stands out so much more and once I had my first Rolex (over 2 decades)... Nothing else seemed to match it except other super high quality brands (AP, Patek Philippe). God knows I've tried other watch companies (besides AP and PP), but they don't feel nearly as special to me as Rolex!
Since I've been on a super long wait for a steel Rolex GMT, I bought anther brand GMT hoping it would hold me over... and it absolutely failed. Just didn't seem special and give me that Rolex vibe. Whatever Rolex has done to their brand, it works! There's a reason the wait is so great everywhere. |
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I feel Omega would make significant gains in terms of consumer demand if they reduced case thickness to 12.5mm or less. They are chonky bois.
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Agree with this point. I generally like Omega's offerings but they tend to sit awkwardly on my wrist due to the thicker casebacks.
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8 August 2024, 05:54 AM | #167 |
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I own a Sub and a Seamaster… i cannot say the Sub is better quality or better built.
Somehow Rolex are doing a better job at Marketting and brand positioning and Rolexes hold their value / appreciate better… Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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However Omega don’t seem able to coherently market their watches whilst Rolex know their strategy and stick to it. |
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Is Rolex THAT much better than Omega?
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I agree about the size of the Seamaster. And I have slightly larger than 7.5” wrists, so it’s not as if they’re small in size. The watch feels bigger, thicker, and heavier than it needs to be. I love the watch. I wear it all the time, but I still prefer my Submariner. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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8 August 2024, 10:30 AM | #170 |
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Have a SD 43 and Omega Diver Chronograph.
First was 14k, second was 9k with tax. Love both but I the omega feels higher quality, more rugged, same accuracy as good looking or slightly better looking. Actually quite a bit bigger but wears better as the SD 43 has a bracelet that is imo a bit too tapered and thin for SD 43. Love both and dont want to ever sell either. |
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[QUOTE=DoricSpiker;13359187]Rolex very big in certain continents where it is seen as the only luxury watch to have.
Omega has better movements and therefore better accuracy. Rolex has better bracelets and better designs on some models. The speedmaster moonwatch however is the best mass produced Chronograph ever made. Demand and quality don’t always go together. Look at Blancpain. Leagues above Rolex and Omega in terms of quality but difficult to shift on the secondary market. Can't see or notice any better quality in Blancpain vs omega and rolex. Just notice they are ugly |
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Only have one rolex but suprised that I find the Omega diver chrono bracelet far more comfortable than the SD 43 bracelet. Not even close.
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People keep saying Omega is more accurate. My Submariner 114060 with the 3130 movement is more accurate than my METAS certified Seamaster. YMMV. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Same experience here. Rolex keeps under a second. Omega is like +3 for me.
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8 August 2024, 10:58 AM | #175 |
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In the end for me, it's comfort and thickness that gives Rolex the edge. I have both brands.
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I think it is a bit disingenuous to categorically say straight out or imply <all> Omegas are better movements, or <all> Rolexes are better movements. Its a series by series call for me. I own both, happy with both. |
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Is Rolex THAT much better than Omega?
Official Rolex website recommends a service every 10 years, Omega recommends one every 5-8 years.
If the manufacturer is going to stick its neck out and state, in no uncertain terms, how often the watch should be serviced, I think it speaks volumes about the build quality and robustness of the watch. I prefer Rolex because its design aesthetic is more appealing to me. And the watches tend to be more carefully thought out and wear better on the wrist. FYI, despite all the touted benefits of the coaxial movement, it’s not easy to lubricate all the additional contact points. I can see why Rolex decided not to adopt the escapement. Especially when you’re manufacturing millions of watches annually. Those precious extra seconds spent on oiling those extra points add up and snowball pretty quickly. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I wish I can answer this question but despite having several Rolex in my collection I have yet to find an Omega I really want to own. I do like several of Omega's offerings but not enough to buy one.
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8 August 2024, 02:34 PM | #180 |
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I wonder if we carved out the Speedmaster moon watch if the discussion would be different. I do like the Speedmaster, and obviously it’s an iconic watch that has stood the test of time, but nothing else in the Omega lineup appeals to me.
It’s somewhat similar to JLC. I know they make great watches, but other than the iconic and gorgeous Reverso, there isn’t any other JLC watch I’m interested in. |
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