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7 August 2024, 12:25 AM | #61 |
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I'm sure there are if they could sell them that is. Check around, but from the top of my head a gold Speedmaster. I'm not talking about steel Speedmasters or Seamasters. By the way I got 25% discount on a gold Rolex DD, 10% on Air King, and 20% on a Z Blue Milgauss in 2019/2020.
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7 August 2024, 12:35 AM | #62 |
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Omega makes great watches, very accurate movement. on the other hand, Rolex has better brand recognition.
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7 August 2024, 12:38 AM | #63 |
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Yes me too, but I have more Rolex. Maybe because I like Chronographs, but I still wear my Speedmasters more than my Daytona. If you have an older model Speedy try replacing the bracelet with the new one with the extension, and nice tapper. You would wear your Speedy even more.
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Even the speedmaster automatic are too thick. |
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Is Rolex THAT much better than Omega?
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This! To expound further on this point, Omega does have a few models that do have that special sauce. They are the Speedmaster and the Planet Ocean. The main difference in desirability is driven by marketing, in which Rolex invests more time and money. Kat Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I own Omega and Rolex watches and no, Rolex is not that much better than Omega. I actually think Omega makes a better watch but Rolex, as a brand represents so much more. I could go 100% Rolex or Omega and I’d feel fine either way.
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Omega makes great movements but I am not a fan of their modern watches. Their designs, looks. The classic speedy is my favorite.
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In this case Omega was better when it really mattered
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I like the Snoopy but as a brand Omega leaves me stone cold. To the point I'm almost anti Omega..
Yet I haven't got the faintest idea where that came from or indeed why.... |
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No, but Omega made their current models unwearable. Everything except Moonwatch is too thick, too big and too heavy. Quality wise they are very close with some elements better on Omega and some on Rolex side. And Omega has much better brand perception without rappers and new money douches.
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I would buy one except that I already have a Speedy and I be poor. And I think some of their dress watches (Constellation?) are also nice and thin and not ridiculously large.
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"That" much better? I'm not sure they are better at all.
Both brands are terrific And yes it is totally a marketing thing. |
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Both brands are iconic.
Omega makes amazing movements. Aesthetically, their watches don’t appeal to me, other than the Speedmaster.
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Look at Toyota versus say..... I don't know..... Land Rover. I've been in very high end Range Rovers that use impeccable quality materials that scream luxury. However a base Taco will destroy anything in it's path from a resale standpoint. Knowing your collection is still worth something, no matter how old, does add satisfaction to most owners, regardless of intent to keep or eventually move on to something different. |
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No. But i prefer rolex aesthetics way more
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7 August 2024, 03:19 AM | #80 |
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These are silly arguments and questions. Better?? What does that mean? My iPhone is better at telling time than all of them.
High-end watches are jewelry and the Rolex is better at making people feel perceived value, so yes, it’s better.
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They’re two different companies doing their own thing. They can exist together, I promise.
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This was a hard to get model for a while, and Omega realized it and raised the price by $5k for 2024 (hmm sounds like a Rolex move LOL). I just changed the band to a rubber sport band and love looking at the movement at work through the case back. Funny I have gotten more complements, and can I see that from people than my Rootbeer GMT. I still love Rolex watches but his is a nice change of pace for me |
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7 August 2024, 03:46 AM | #83 |
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Responding to some of the points made:
I agree that the abundance of choices makes Omega seem more gimmicky and diluted in their identity. It’s like going to a restaurant with an 8 page menu vs 1. It feels like they make a lot of watches that get it 60-80% right. While Rolex, with less offerings nailed most of their designs. I’m not one who buys based on resale value. When I buy a watch I intend to keep it. That being said, when I bought my 116610 I did find comfort in the fact that if a scenario ever came along where I needed money very quickly, I knew I could get back most of what I paid for it, or more. But, I was really kicked in the pants when I decided my planet ocean wasn’t going to stay. I got back about 1/2 which was really crazy to me because the MSRP had gone up right after I bought it…. I think I sold it for $3k. Obviously Omega makes a thicker watch than Rolex but on some models, like the Speedy and the PO the lug to lug is much shorter than a Rolex equivalent. The way the lines work on these models, to me, makes the thickness disappear. However, I absolutely despise Omega bracelets. All though I’ve never seen the 321 in person, I can’t think of a single Omega bracelet I actually like. The PO bracelet wrapped my wrist well but I don’t like that it doesn’t taper and I hated the clasp. I have the 40mm Speedy Racing and I sold that bracelet which I had removed the second I opened the package. It was hideous and had no micro adjustments! Someone mentioned innovation as being stronger for Omega. I’m not terribly convinced about that. My knowledge may be short though. However, Rolex HEV seems more innovative to me, 100m WR on Daytona vs … is it 30 or 50 for the popular Speedys? (Mine is 100m, a major selling factor for me of that model). The glidelock clasp. And, the sky dweller command ring, I can’t remember the exact name (sorry lol). Just to name a few. The accuracy of Omega movements is a great point. However, that’s a rather recent improvement right? The METAS thing just started a few years back and my PO did basically run +-0. Tudor offers this as well though. Also, we don’t have decades to back these movements up yet. One thing that has deterred me from jumping more into Omega is that it seems like their movements get out of timing over the years much more than Rolex. You can find MANY examples on this forum of 20-30+ year old Rolex running within COSC or better. Is that due to seals keeping the oils in tact better, or tolerances for parts? Or, maybe I’m wrong and don’t have enough experience with older Omega. Personally I think Omega fits right between Tudor and Rolex with a little overlap into each “tier”. One last observation. I think Rolex really pulled a cheap move when they went black dials on both the LV and the white gold Subs…. That probably lowered production costs by a lot making just the one dial option. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Who says TRF is nothing but Rolex fan boys…….?? The old days when an Omega vs Rolex would come up there would be some banned and many left bloody and insulted.
Most of us have evolved to include other brands like Omega, Panerai, AP, etc….just to name a few. It’s a wonderful thing when any given WRUW thread has many brands represented besides Rolex. Sure we all love Rolex and know they are great but owning other brands give us more prospective and knowledge as a WIS.
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Back then Omega could do great watches.
Nowadays it’s horrendous straight bracelet from the 2000s, it has the “MASCULINE MAN” vibe across the full line up. Thick, large, straight watches. There is no subtlety and the brand has become a factory of “editions”. 60 years ago we went on the moon, and you’ll never get to forget it! |
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Coaxial movement Helped set up METAS Use of ceramic bezels before Rolex and fully ceramic cases 15000 gauss antimagnetic silicone hairspring Titanium way before Rolex Sedna Gold…some really cool tech behind that material Spirate movement De ville tourbillon Omega Chiming watches Lovely historic pieces off catalogue like the 18 CHRO (google it!) Legendary movements like the 321 and 1861 Im sure rolex have a list too, but i do think Omega has innovated more with materials, movements and designs….some good, some bad |
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Is Rolex THAT much better than Omega?
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What he said I like vintage Omega and a standard modern Speedmaster but otherwise, the current catalog (and for 20+ years) has been bad. Overall, poor design and even worse branding. I Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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