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Old 27 January 2014, 10:47 AM   #61
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Rounded links on the Omega PO makes my wrist look chubbier.
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Old 27 January 2014, 11:18 AM   #62
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Old 27 January 2014, 11:48 AM   #63
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My Seamaster clasp could be opened by depressing just one of the two side buttons that are meant to be pressed simultaneously as a snazzy safety feature. Not a problem with tuna can fantastico.
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Old 27 January 2014, 11:52 AM   #64
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Omega makes a good product.. but some dwell on superficial attributes.

Omegas bracelets use thin, easily bendable pins to hold the links together and their good-looking clasps use a paper-clip-to screwhead capture to lock.. Both of these engineering/design issues make the bracelet inferior to Rolex heavy stainless screw-bars and bullet-proof flip-lock bracelets.
Larry, this "paper clip" spring losing its tension was exactly what caused the failure of my Seamaster clasp. Looks great but... not always too secure. Don't get me wrong I was able to fix it easy enough and never have any plans of ever selling it but it did fail me.
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Old 27 January 2014, 11:56 AM   #65
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Larry, this "paper clip" spring losing its tension was exactly what caused the failure of my Seamaster clasp. Looks great but... not always too secure. Don't get me wrong I was able to fix it easy enough and never have any plans of ever selling it but it did fail me.
Just to illustrate, Tim.
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Old 27 January 2014, 12:33 PM   #66
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Just to illustrate, Tim.
Yes sir that was the culprit. I used a dental pick of all things to reach in there and restore the tension to the spring. Never had a problem since but if I would have broken that spring it would have been strap time until I could have gotten it fixed.
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Old 28 January 2014, 08:23 AM   #67
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Yes sir that was the culprit. I used a dental pick of all things to reach in there and restore the tension to the spring. Never had a problem since but if I would have broken that spring it would have been strap time until I could have gotten it fixed.
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Old 28 January 2014, 08:38 AM   #68
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Go for the Omega if you find it better.
I've worn alot of watches, but only own one today, and the Oyster bracelet is just amazing in fitting and everything that has to do with it.
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Old 28 January 2014, 08:42 AM   #69
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Old 28 January 2014, 08:46 AM   #70
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Old 28 January 2014, 09:16 AM   #71
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Nicely done Ken

Oh dear, I have just taken a closer look at it looks like me!
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Old 6 September 2014, 11:34 PM   #72
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In had an omega cal 1111 pre bond seamaster, very nice watch... but what let it down was the bracelet, each link was not quite perfect and the pins fell out frequently, so much sol i had to sell the watch, after buying half a dozen different omegas and other rolexes i finally settled on an explorer II with oyster bracelet, end of story...
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Old 7 September 2014, 02:50 PM   #73
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Google is the easiest way to find an Omega store. I'm sure they have an Omega forum too.
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Old 7 September 2014, 02:51 PM   #74
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Old 8 September 2014, 01:18 AM   #75
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I have been admiring the Explorer II and finally went into my local Rolex retailer. I loved the look of the watch on my wrist but the bracelet felt utterly rubbish. It felt cheap, poorly constructed with sharp edges. An Omega bracelet is far superior. I left without purchasing.
I am now in a quandary about whether to purchase the watch that looks great but feels so awful on my wrist.
I always felt the same about the old Rolex sheet steel bracelets, but I never had one break. the bracelet on my Omega Seamaster broke twice having the watch fall off my wrist both times.
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Old 8 September 2014, 02:45 AM   #76
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Old 8 September 2014, 03:59 AM   #77
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I have had a similar experience to padi56's. My Tudor submariner (which had the Rolex Submariner Oyster bracelet) spent tons of time underwater in fresh and salt water, and made it about 29 years before the adhesive that held some of the non-screwed links started to fail. Otherwise it lasted beautifully. I think the bracelet on my new Sub is a great improvement on it, which is really saying something.
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Old 8 September 2014, 04:11 AM   #78
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This bears a strong resemblance to me when bowling--brace on at least one knee worn outside my jeans because I'm never quite sure whether I'll need one before I get to the alley, a brace on the wrist, which is actually two braces for better support wrist at least until the wrist heals, which is unlikely since I never give it a rest, and tape on fingers to cover or help prevent blisters.

I'm losing weight, so the belly while not completely gone is at least covered and of course I have less hair, well actually, much less.

I leave my mouse at home, but I do take my smart phone and connect to WiFi.

I usually have a much better affect, but after a few splits, the mood and affect can suffer considerably.
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Old 8 September 2014, 05:41 AM   #79
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The Explorer II bracelet is awesome. Especially the one on the 42mm as we all know.
Maybe the OP was having a bad day and should go look at it again.
"Rubbish" that may be the first and last time you ever hear that regarding this bracelet.
I guess everyone has their own opinion.
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Old 8 September 2014, 06:02 AM   #80
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Look, I realize there are fans of Omega and Invicta and those sorts of brands, but do you have to constantly take pot shots at Rolex. Wear the watch you like.
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Old 8 September 2014, 06:42 AM   #81
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I have been admiring the Explorer II and finally went into my local Rolex retailer. I loved the look of the watch on my wrist but the bracelet felt utterly rubbish. It felt cheap, poorly constructed with sharp edges. An Omega bracelet is far superior. I left without purchasing.
I am now in a quandary about whether to purchase the watch that looks great but feels so awful on my wrist.
Move on
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Old 8 September 2014, 06:59 AM   #82
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Look, I realize there are fans of Omega and Invicta and those sorts of brands, but do you have to constantly take pot shots at Rolex. Wear the watch you like.

Having an option is fine, but don't end a statement with "wear the watch you like" when you're doing the exact same thing as the guy who started this nonsense.

So you don't want people to take pot shots at Rolex but you want to take pot shots at Omega?

I will never understand the chip on the shoulder mentality of so many Rolex owners. It's ridiculous. Insecurity is one thing, but the Rolex defense force takes it to another level.

You know that the Rolex bracelet is a fantastic bracelet. Is there really a reason to become so offended by a random guy on the Internet who is obviously trying to get a rise out of people?
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Old 8 September 2014, 07:25 AM   #83
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Old 8 September 2014, 07:29 AM   #84
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I have been admiring the Explorer II and finally went into my local Rolex retailer. I loved the look of the watch on my wrist but the bracelet felt utterly rubbish. It felt cheap, poorly constructed with sharp edges. An Omega bracelet is far superior. I left without purchasing.
I am now in a quandary about whether to purchase the watch that looks great but feels so awful on my wrist.

Looks like you accomplished what you were here to do!
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