My First Omega: Unpacking the Seamaster Experience
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My First Omega: Unpacking the Seamaster Experience

By Uncle Chico · Aug 13, 2021 · 27 replies
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Uncle Chico's acquisition of his first Omega marks a significant moment for any collector, prompting a closer look at the initial choices and considerations that shape one's horological journey. His decision to opt for a specific model and the subsequent discussion around its wearability and strap options offer valuable insights into the practicalities and personal preferences that define watch ownership. This article explores the community's reactions and shared experiences, highlighting the nuances of integrating a new timepiece into an active lifestyle.

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JL
jlux
Aug 13, 2021
Let me guess : the NATO ?

Any version is however a great addition to your collection.I surely love mine!

UN
Uncle Chico
Aug 13, 2021
Correct. And I have you to blame for it. 🙂

The rubber strap in grey with orange outline is on order.

LI
LiftAngle51
Aug 13, 2021
The right choice

Why i said that? I can not wear bracelets.

LI
LiftAngle51
Aug 14, 2021
Strong too

This strap wear the most comfortable of my entire watch collection. This said enough about the quality Omega offer.

CO
Cookies
Aug 15, 2021
Yes I bought 2 rubber straps

A standard length and a extra long too. They make better choices for my active lifestyle.

LI
LiftAngle51
Aug 15, 2021
My problems with

third party mades. There is always something that is wrong. So my only option is always to get the original deal. When it comes to your active lifestyle, i should wear only cheap watches. But strange enough, i can not wear them. Not for a snob reason, but cheap watches wear terrible.

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