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28 July 2014, 05:25 AM | #1 |
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Seamaster 300 Basel 2014
Had a chance to try this on at the Galleria in Houston. They are rotating the country and was fortunate to catch them when they hit H-town for two days.
This watch is incredibly beautiful and amazingly well balanced. Omega also managed to keep the thickness down, about a 1/4 less thickness than my old PO 8500 from what I can feel on my wrist dyno. I love the pcls and the artificial patina. The clean no date dial is so classy and it's vintage appeal shines through. The size feels just right, about the same as a SubC but a just bit thicker with more presence and solid weighty feel. The movement winds silky smooth and the bezel operation was solid with smooth but pronounced clicks. My favourite was the Sedna gold model obviously but to rich for my budget, secondly the tt was stunning but the third place winner and the one I'll likely buy is the ss version. Here are a few pics of the ss and sedna gold models. Released dates could not be confirmed but around Xmas seems to be the best bet. Why Omega takes so long is beyond me. |
28 July 2014, 05:26 AM | #2 |
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28 July 2014, 06:41 AM | #3 |
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The gold is impressive
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My next watch if the lug to lug is reasonable. Thanks for sharing.
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28 July 2014, 06:56 AM | #6 |
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That crown is insane. If prefer a matte watch, but you can't deny the
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The bracelet is incredible on these, extremely solid and robust while very attractive. |
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28 July 2014, 12:32 PM | #8 |
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Thank you for the pics Rashid. i have been lurking the omega section here for more hands on pics from members. Finally you were lucky to see them in person. Thank you again man.
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28 July 2014, 12:40 PM | #9 |
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Couldn't agree more, the new SM300 are impressive; my fave was the TT blue dial.
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Beautiful, but I wish it was all brushed. (Even the tops of the lugs are polished, right?) Those PCLs virtually kill it for me, but I guess you could always put it on a NATO or rubber, or have the PCLs brushed out.
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29 July 2014, 03:41 AM | #11 |
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Or you can have it on a vintage leather strap like a Tudor Black Bay then it will then compliment the vintage patina look on the dial and the over-all retro look/appeal of this modern Omega watch.
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29 July 2014, 11:48 PM | #12 |
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thanks for sharing Rashid...absolutely beautiful watch and true grail worthy piece given all awesome engineering additions to this classic design yes, my grail pieces are simple and affordable things :P
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30 July 2014, 01:30 AM | #13 |
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I really like the blend of vintage and modern looks on the Seamaster. It's great that Omega is re-releasing classic watches. I wish other watch companies would do that as well!
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I was looking around in the boutique looking for a DSOTM when I stumbled across this display and thought they were mock ups but they were fully functional pieces. All very beautiful, the finish on the titanium is incredible. Quote:
However these babies do have a lot of shine which I personally love but you might have to tone it down by brushing the bracelet or putting it on vintage style leather as recommended above. You're welcome. Believe that the Sedna gold is just stunning. It's such a simple watch but in such an advance tech package and such a gorgeous and precious metal. It is understate, basic but then that metal...wow! |
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