A speedy (chrono) will complement your datejust well.
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Cannot compare lah, one is mass produce like more than 0.5million per year afew years back. Now I suspect they at least produce a million a year! Buy already also see every Tom dick Harry & Jenny wearing it. Hahaha.
Buy the other one ppl say not as Utas as the other where frankly saying it all the same! Better both also dun buy and get other brand.sigpic
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Hi all,
My maiden post here so please be gentle...
I faced the same dilemma numerous times. Each time something else caught my fancy. So I never got around to owning an Omega.
I think the basic question would be whether you wanted a 'dress' watch (I am assuming not) or a daily 'go-to' watch, in which case both were acceptable. Then there is the question of budget, to which only you can answer. Lastly it depends on whether a particular watch or brand speaks to you more.
I like both Seamaster and Speedmaster but since I have acquired a Sub LV I feel I can only pass over Omega. In terms of public perception Omega is a cheaper brand (at least at present). However it is not any less robust (the latest Aqua Terra > 15,000 Gauss is a case in point). I might acquire one eventually, but that would be only after I have the Pateks, VCs, JLCs and what-not...and then it will never see enough 'wrist time'.
Life is never fair, and we can never have enough. If you ignore the prestige label, and the 'in-house' movement debate, then you will have a lot of other choices. Who knows, maybe even a Tudor Heritage Black Bay will appeal to you.
Hope this little rambling helps...
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Originally posted by Shanghaied View PostHi all,
My maiden post here so please be gentle...
I faced the same dilemma numerous times. Each time something else caught my fancy. So I never got around to owning an Omega.
I think the basic question would be whether you wanted a 'dress' watch (I am assuming not) or a daily 'go-to' watch, in which case both were acceptable. Then there is the question of budget, to which only you can answer. Lastly it depends on whether a particular watch or brand speaks to you more.
I like both Seamaster and Speedmaster but since I have acquired a Sub LV I feel I can only pass over Omega. In terms of public perception Omega is a cheaper brand (at least at present). However it is not any less robust (the latest Aqua Terra > 15,000 Gauss is a case in point). I might acquire one eventually, but that would be only after I have the Pateks, VCs, JLCs and what-not...and then it will never see enough 'wrist time'.
Life is never fair, and we can never have enough. If you ignore the prestige label, and the 'in-house' movement debate, then you will have a lot of other choices. Who knows, maybe even a Tudor Heritage Black Bay will appeal to you.
Hope this little rambling helps...
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