
Aquaracer1's original post sparks a unique discussion, moving beyond typical watch reviews to explore the unexpected intersection of luxury timepieces and life's most solemn moments. This thread highlights how an Omega watch can become an indelible part of personal narratives, even in the most unusual circumstances. It underscores the brand's enduring presence in collectors' lives, often in ways that transcend mere horological appreciation.

That buckle should have looked like something other than the top/lid of a coffin.
Totally did not catch thisβ¦
That part of the clasp is going to take most of the beating, having it finished to a high polish makes no sense whatsoever unless they use some special alloy or coating. It does look like the main requirement from management/marketing was to make the watch as shiny and with as many angles as possible, just plain weird.
Iβm really trying to warm up to this styling, but am Struggling!
My family says Iβm going crazy, but I maintain Iβm not π
Yes many brands continue to go with some form of polished finish on their clasps π€·π»ββοΈ It is very shiny with many angles. I will try to see this in the metal soon, but really donβt see my opinion swayed
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