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22 April 2021, 04:50 AM | #1 |
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I recently purchase an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 43.5 . I was tired of waiting on my Rolex dealer to come up with a Stainless sub for me. Wouldn't you know about 5 days after getting the Omega I got the call that he had a Stainless Sub for me. I was sick. Not really sold on the Omega. It was big and heavy. I had to pass on the Sub because I am not one for going into debt. I know I could have made a few bucks on the sub to offset the 4500 I paid for my Omega, but I didn't do it knowing I probably wouldn't get another crack at a Rolex for retail vs the large mark ups I am seeing.
I'm on the list for the next Sub to hit the door. My point here is The Omega is growing on me. Its a pretty darn nice watch for the money. I suppose I can have 2 watches of the same look?? But you can only wear one at a time! The question is I now have the 10k needed to buy the Rolex when it hits the door. Would you part with another 10k or be happy with 1. I know most have 5-6 or more watches. I buy a watch to wear everyday. its not for flash or bling or to impress. Its for me and the feel of a great watch on your wrist. Just some random thoughts! - Thx |
22 April 2021, 05:37 AM | #2 |
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To me the Seamaster SMP 300M is the more direct competitor to the Sub. You might prefer it over the PO, smaller and lighter.
But if you wanted a Sub I would have waited for the Sub. Always get what you want. Typically when you buy a watch as a substitute for a watch you have having a hard time obtaining it doesn't work long term. Having said that, the PO is a terrific watch and would make a good companion piece to the Sub. I would be happy owning both... |
22 April 2021, 06:54 AM | #3 |
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Planet ocean is one heck of a watch and a serious movement inside. I have had my 42 for awhile and love it. While the weight IS substantial, you will get used to it with a well fitted bracelet. Actually the PO is light compared to my 41.5 SMPc. Now that's heavy! But overall they are a tank and will take anything you can throw at it, including magnetism. Thrust me, it happens. I had to have my DJ 3235 De-Magnetized after I got it. (work around high magnetic fields) No problems with Omega's. But as someone said, the SMP 300M is more direct comparison to the Sub. PO is a step above in my honest opinion. But if it's not what you want, You will always have regrets no matter which watch it is. Buy what you want. NEVER compromise or substitute from what you really want.
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22 April 2021, 10:04 AM | #4 |
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You will not go wrong with this. Solidly built, accurate, realiable and a beauty. I have it in both rubber andb leather straps.
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22 April 2021, 08:11 PM | #6 |
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Love a PO still regret selling mine may have to get another
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22 April 2021, 08:49 PM | #7 |
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You are back on the list for the Submariner so enjoy your PO while you wait. When the Submariner shows up I would buy it and do a comparison between the two through wear. In the end move the watch that does not do it for you. Sometimes I want a watch until I have it for a while and then I move it along to not look back. I do not think that is the Submariner but maybe the PO. I do prefer the 42 mm Seamaster 300 to the PO for wear and looks. But that is personal preference and has nothing to do with what others like.
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23 April 2021, 12:52 AM | #9 | |
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Personally, I think the two are different enough that if you truly enjoy the PO, you can keep both (yes, I'd buy the next sub that comes in). Use the PO for things you don't want to use the sub for/keep the sub somewhat "nice." Just a thought. Personally, I also prefer the SMP lineup for its versatility, and to be honest, I think I like them better than my 114060 (shhh, don't tell). Good luck with whatever you choose to do! |
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23 April 2021, 01:27 AM | #10 |
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The PO is an awesome watch! But it's okay if the watch you really want is the Sub. I would say to buy the next Sub you're offered and compare the two. If you really want the Sub, you'll know pretty quickly.
And to your point about keeping two dive watches I would say that these two are different enough to work well with one another, but I might take the opportunity to flip the PO towards a Speedy or another Chrono for a little diversity in your collection, or sell it outright. |
23 April 2021, 01:28 AM | #11 |
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The PO is an awesome watch! But it's okay if the watch you really want is the Sub. I would say to buy the next Sub you're offered and compare the two. If you really want the Sub, you'll know pretty quickly.
And to your point about keeping two dive watches I would say that these two are different enough to work well with one another, but I might take the opportunity to flip the PO towards a Speedy or another Chrono for a little diversity in your collection, or sell it outright. |
23 April 2021, 03:32 AM | #12 |
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Thanks all for the opinions. I was a little skeptical of the PO because of the size - However I am getting use to it - I like the weight and the feel of it. who knows I may keep it, or I might end up selling it. I'm trying to figure out how to post pictures of what I have here as well. All kinds of dilemma's!
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23 April 2021, 06:20 AM | #13 |
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I was in the same boat as the OP. Over the winter, I had asked my AD to be put "on the list" for a no-date Sub 41, and was waiting patiently. Meanwhile, in February, I just happened to stumble upon the Planet Ocean 43.5 at a dealer -- I saw the watch and fell in love at first sight. I bought it on the spot, and love it.
Then, just a couple weeks later, I got "the call" from the Rolex AD. Went in and bought the no-date Sub. It's exquisite -- handsome and ideally proportioned -- those who call it "the perfect watch" are not wrong -- and I love it, too. But, the Planet Ocean has remained the one I daily wear ..... I just find it to be more interesting to look at, more unique and fun (orange accents!), and with more assertive wrist presence than the ubiquitous, plain and conservative Sub. And the Omega has some positive features I really enjoy (quick adjust hour hand and transparent caseback, in particular). I find the fit & finish quality to be equal between the Omega and Rolex, and impressively, both watches are dead-nuts-on accurate (like, within a couple seconds per week). One surprise is that I found the Omega bracelet to be superior to Rolex. Its design, with female endlinks, smaller links, and the way it wraps around the wrist, makes it super comfortable. And the quick adjust mechanism is superior to the Rolex glide lock --Omega has finer graduations, and can be instantly adjusted without taking the watch off your wrist. Overall, the answer to "which one" is of course to "buy both!" (Isn't that always the right call??) They both have a place in a collection, and are both enjoyable to own and admire. But, the one I found to be a better watch for me in the real world, and the one I continue to daily wear, has turned out to be the Omega. Good luck, and Cheers! |
23 April 2021, 08:33 AM | #14 |
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Nice. I appreciate your thoughts. I’m thinking I should add 1 more as well. Who knows. I’m just enjoying my Omega for now. It truly is a fine watch. I thinking Rolex right now is what Harley was to the motorcycle world years back. You could not find one. When you did you paid Royal for it. Now there everywhere. Maybe the same will happen.
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My story is almost identical to avusblue above. I bought my 43 PO thinking I would never get the call for a sub. A few weeks later, I got the call for a 41mm sub date and jumped on it. To be honest, I love both watches. They are different enough to be in the same collection. I was planning to sell the PO after I acquired the sub. I decided to wait a few weeks before I sold it, and now i'm glad I waited.
I have no interest in the SD43 because the PO ticks all those boxes and more. I find the PO on my wrist alot. It is an exceptional watch. It goes from the farm to the board room with ease. There is so much to love about the PO and it could easily be someone's only watch. If it said rolex on the dial, it would be the one everyone raved about. |
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7 May 2021, 05:32 AM | #17 |
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I have an newish orange PO 43.5. Wear it everyday now and cannot go back to my newly acquired Sea Dweller 16600. I think it is the lack of color in the Sea Dweller that keeps me from wearing it. The PO is a heavy watch, but if the bracelet is adjusted correctly (firm) the weight disappears. I absolutely love it.
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My husband bought a blue dial 43.5 PO several months ago. He has owned several green bezeled subs. Tt subs. Ss subs. Now wears a smurf sub. He often says the PO is a much better watch.
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7 May 2021, 09:34 AM | #19 |
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Even though both watches are divers watches they are and wear quite different.
There is nothing wrong with having both. |
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The PO is a great piece. I got mine in 2005, the first PO to hit the market, with a bi-level co-ax movement cal 2500C. It's never failed me in 16 years. It was my daily driver for 7 years straight, I didn't need anything else. Then I started to build up a small collection and it's now on rotation.
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8 May 2021, 02:03 PM | #21 |
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It's a great watch for sure. You guys may enjoy this more detailed review. I didn't write it, but I appreciated the guy who did, and I posted a comment at the end:
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 8900 Owner Review -- By Nordwulf Mine -- slummin' it! : |
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PO is great. Can't speak to the new 43.5 one, but I love the 42 I have. I prefer it to the standard Sub, having seen both in person, but of course the regular Sub is a stunning watch too. The price point difference (esp if you don't have the patience to wait and go grey) is very (very) hard to justify, unless you're a hype beast, because you can regularly get a PO at a 20% or more discount on top of the already significantly lower MSRP.
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I have a non date sub and a Titanium 43.5mm PO and I don’t see them as similar. Love both of them. PO is always the one I take when I am in the water, the legibility is great.
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Why the rubber straps? Just durability?
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12 May 2021, 04:26 AM | #26 |
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Ive always had leather or metal but was liking the look of that seatbelt-ish material
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12 May 2021, 04:49 AM | #27 |
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Here is my 42mm (8500) skyfall PO
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Have owned a few subs and moved all of them on. They are nice but they aren't 3-4 or 5 Omegas nice. I keep coming back to the fact that having a neat zipper click bezel isn't worth $8,000+ more than the Omega PO.
The Omega has a dead silent rotor, smoother winding jump hour movement, better movement finish, completely amagnetic, has a matching date wheel with PVD date font that glitters in the sun, applied Omega logo vs Rolex print only, more water resistance, more easily adjustable clasp, real dive extension, more case finish details, ceramic bezel has smooth liquid metal inlay that doesn't catch dirt and sand etc. You're leaving nothing on the table passing on the sub other than potential profit.
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You should have taken the Sub anyways and sold it the next day for thousands of profit . Joking aside, glad you let someone else take it . Flippers are annoying My favourite PO colour combo is Pepsi - and it looks (IMO) better than a Rolex Pepsi
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