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Reuven Malter's annual festive post not only shares warm wishes with the WatchProSite community but also unveils a significant New Watch Alert (NWA). This year, Malter's acquisition sparks a discussion on Omega's recent offerings, particularly focusing on wearability, perceived luxury, and the brand's evolving quality control. His personal experience provides valuable insights for collectors considering contemporary Omega references.
So many festive pictures, so many beautiful moments.
I hope that everything will be alright, this time next year...
All the best to the community!
Oh, and a litte NWA. Havent had one since Dec 24 in 2023
Key Points from the Discussion
- The new Omega acquisition boasts excellent proportions and wears very comfortably, with an exceptional bracelet and clasp contributing to a luxurious feel on a 17.5cm wrist.
- Despite the overall positive experience, the hour hand's legibility in low light is less than anticipated, marking a minor point of improvement.
- Following a disappointing experience with the NTTD (No Time To Die) reference, the author expresses relief and satisfaction that Omega 'got everything right this time' with the new acquisition, indicating a perceived improvement in quality control.
- A fellow collector humorously suggests that the quality and appeal of the new Omega could rival high-end brands like A. Lange & SΓΆhne, highlighting its perceived value and execution.
- Another community member expresses hope for future Omega releases, specifically wishing for homages to classic Railmaster or Ranchero models.
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