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22 December 2024, 03:10 AM | #1 |
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My First Omega, Seamaster 300 42mm "Seaweed"
Backstory: I have in the past bought Rolex but am so tired of dealers charging over msrp and walking into AD's and feel like I am doing them a favor to buy a watch. I wont pay over msrp for a watch, but that is me, others can do how they wish with their hard earned money.
So I looked for other brands, came across this. Never been an Omega fan until now. This Seamaster 300, with the 42mm diameter case caught my eye. It is available with a black, blue and white dial. The white is kind of nice also, but the green is unusual, but unusual not to be offensive and over the top. Sometimes when you look at the watch it all looks black but in good lighting it is a very cool green. The dial, bezel, and rubber strap are all green. If you wanted to call it a green color, maybe it is "evergreen". The green version model number with the green rubber strap is: 210.30.42.20.10.001. I am blown away at the detail of the wave-like dial. The markers look like they are floating on the dial. The hour and seconds hands have that skeletal look and the lume is strong. The bezel is not round but has cutouts along the way. The watch has a good thickness and Omega smartly "brushed" the SS on the sides of the casebook as to limit scratch sitings. Most SS sport Rolex watches are polished and show scratches like crazy. The date is small, there is no cyclops to magnify. The watch is not heavy, not light and has good presence on the wrist. The green rubber strap is extremely comfortable. Some people have commented they bought the watch with the SS bracelet and buy the band as an extra. The only caution there is when removing the strap or bracelet it would be easy to scratch up the lugs because in this case the rubber band is tight against the lugs. The tang clasp is basic, also brushed with the Omega symbol on it. When putting on the watch one has to be careful not to let it slip and drop because the "pin" in the clasp in not long, I would call on the short side, so be careful you have it engaged in the hole. I would not call the band short nor would I call it long. If you have a fat wrist I would definitely try it on first and think you may want a longer strap, for me it is OK, just have to be careful putting it on. The strap is substantial and when you put the pin in the hole, I don't see any lasting indentations. The watch has a see through casebook. I never got excited about that because when you wear the watch you obviously don't see it, but the movement looks good and solid. Bottom line, I think this watch could give the Rolex Submariner a run for its money, surely the price is less and Omega can be bought from dealers on this and other forums at a discount. I like that!!! I am terrible at taking pictures and resizing, so sorry no pics but go to the store and give this watch a chance. Check out the other colors. Edit: I must say this is my first impression, just got the piece. I want to add something about the inner box, it appears to be a wood laminate and heavy! Very substantial. The outer cardboard box is substantial, has some marking on the underside, but this was a surprise, it said the outer box made in China! I think for a Swiss piece, a bit unusual, but it is what it is. We don't wear the boxes. Also when you look inside there appears to be an inner box with a clasp that folds and unfolds, I think this was designed to put the watch on the pillow, fold up the inner small box and use it for travel. Great design. |
22 December 2024, 03:18 AM | #2 |
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Congrats on a great addition and glad you're giving Omega a go. Great brand with iconic watches and history.
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22 December 2024, 03:25 AM | #3 |
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Congratulations on the Seamaster! I bought it in black about 3 years ago. It's really a very, very good watch.
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22 December 2024, 04:19 AM | #4 |
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Congratulations!
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22 December 2024, 09:33 AM | #5 |
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Big congrats. I just bought the same watch as my first Omega too. Mine is a white dial.
Is your bezel tight? Difficult to rotate? |
22 December 2024, 09:35 AM | #6 |
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22 December 2024, 11:27 AM | #7 |
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Congratulations! I have a friend that I go to the gym with that frequently wears the same. It’s a great looking watch.
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22 December 2024, 01:03 PM | #8 |
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Congrats!
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Don't worry its just the box thats made in China, hardly any swiss watch maker makes their boxes in Switzerland or Europe. E.g. patek wooden boxes are made in Thailand. |
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22 December 2024, 11:14 PM | #10 |
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Here it is….
I finally resized a picture. Can’t stop looking at it. It really is green, maybe evergreen in the right bright light. |
22 December 2024, 11:15 PM | #11 |
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Congratulations.
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22 December 2024, 11:34 PM | #12 |
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Congratulations
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23 December 2024, 02:00 AM | #13 |
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Congrats. The SMP really is a fantastic piece and, as you said, really does give the Submariner a run for its money. In many ways I think it may actually be a better watch though there just is something about the allure of ‘the crown’.
My son has the same black SMP that Sven posted above, we got it for his 21st birthday present. He chose it over a Rolex and absolutely loves it. I still have the original blue Bond quartz model from the ‘90’s and it is completely indestructible (I’ve literally tried LOL). Great watches. |
23 December 2024, 12:51 PM | #14 |
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Congratulations! Your description is spot on. Love mine as well.
I too found the tang buckle a bit difficult. As such, I installed a butterfly deployant. Makes is so much easier to put on and take off and you don't have to worry as much about dropping the watch. Mine is a Long Island deployant, but there are many others out there that would work. |
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So after a few more days of owning this watch, I am still very happy with the purchase. I must say I was indifferent when I also looked at the white dial version. The white dial in my opinion has a lot of pop to it. The words Seamaster are in red and the tip of the second hand is also red, a nice contrast. I played with the bezel today and I must say it is firm and very smooth. I also had to wind the watch and set the time and I have to say that Rolex has something to learn from this. It was very smooth and easy to manipulate the crown at all positions. The crown popped out very nicely and also screwed back with ease. The band is stiff, but it does not wear stiff, it is very comfortable. You still have to be careful putting the pin in the clasp into the groove on the strap because it would be easy to think you had it seated in there, but you don’t. I think Omega knocked it out of the park when they created this wave dial in the ceramic dial.
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27 December 2024, 04:38 AM | #16 |
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Sorry, duplicate post
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27 December 2024, 11:17 AM | #17 |
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Last comment, I promise. I was in a mall today, Omega dealer, tried on the white dial, I thought it wore small compared to the green dial.
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27 December 2024, 11:50 AM | #18 |
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Congratulations.
I’m glad to hear you are still in love with your watch. |
28 December 2024, 01:33 AM | #19 |
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Mazel Tov, Bill!
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