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29 March 2011, 11:04 PM | #1 |
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Basil 2011 reflections from an old Omega fan
In a sense, I am disappointed with the Omega introductions and Rolex as well, but on the other hand, I am delighted.
First off, My Liquidmetal LE is looking better all the time. I have never had a problem with any of the seven 2500 movements I have owned, including A, B, & C versions, so the larger, thicker 8500 movement is not an attraction for me. And Ti is a deal killer for me. With all the changes to the Planet Ocean, my LM LE will be a one-of-a-kind along with only 1947 others. Thank you Omega for making it a true collectible. Certainly, the new SMP models cannot hold a candle to the classic sword hand models. And who needs any Speedy other than the Professional with the classic Lemania manual wind movement? So bottom line: I am quite happy with my LM, my 2255.80, and my Speedy Pros. Omega's "Rolex" marketing decisions have made me ask "If Omega wants to be like Rolex, why not buy Rolex?" That is why I have recently added two classic discontinued Rolex models to my collection, a GMT Master II and a Sea-Dweller. These two represent the "end-of-an-era" for Rolex and should easily maintain, or increase in, value. Plus, they are a joy to wear. Fr. John† |
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