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Old 18 October 2022, 08:32 AM   #1
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DSOTM Pitch Black vs Top Gun Ceramic Pilot chrono

I was initially really interested in the Top Gun ceramic pilot chrono, but hit the pause button after seeing that the ceramic ends up looking pretty shoddy with usage (scratches and blemishes that don't buff out according to owners).

The other day I walked into an Omega boutique to look for a new strap for my Speedy Pro when I saw the DSOTM Pitch Black. I tried it on and really loved it. I did not care much for the original DSOTM due to it being too shiny. But the Pitch Black has a matte dial and case finish. I think I fell in love with it. So here's a picture of both watches. Any experience with the PB? How does the matte finish hold up in terms of durability? I liked that it felt light on my wrist. And I liked the leather strap it came with. If I decide to go for it, how likely is it to get a discount or are they firm on pricing? MSRP is 12k. Wrist shots appreciated!
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