I think this has become my favorite watch

Apr 19, 2019,14:50 PM
 

I tend to get tired of pieces after some time. I sure as heck never wear just one watch for more than 3 days. This one here has been on my wrist pretty much since I got it. If I was to change a few things to make it perfect they would be

1. Add coin edging to the scalloped portions of bezel
2. Reduce the size of the helium escape value



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I understand what you mean

 
 By: Boris : April 20th, 2019-04:18
I walked to an Omega dealer in HK the other day, and tried this very watch on, together with the blue version on rubber. I was extremely impressed with the quality of this piece. I have been a Rolex guy for the best part of 2 decades, but I have to say th... 

I just picked up the blue one today after much thinking

 
 By: rnaden : April 20th, 2019-08:10
And I’m in complete agreement with you. Left wondering why I didn’t decide sooner, but seems like pricing in my parts of the woods are due to head upwards in May, based in my AD, I’m glad I did it!

There are Bonds, and then, there are . . .

 
 By: Dr No : April 20th, 2019-20:06
. . . pre-Bonds. [Bill Sohne's pre-Bond, originally posted here in 2013] Almost everyone admires the oeuvre , and there have been many compelling variations. I always come back to the original version, though. No helium valve, 37 mm case. And still afford...  

Just being honest . . .

 
 By: Mach : April 21st, 2019-12:35
I didn't really pay that much attention to it when it was announced last year. But, I saw one in the flesh in Berlin on a rubber strap and was intrigued. When I returned home, I had the opportunity to see it on the bracelet. Once I had it on the wrist, it...  

It really is amazing

 
 By: ripper444 : April 22nd, 2019-15:12
I had the rose/ss on rubber and then I had the blue one like yours. The black dial is my favorite so far and has been the daily driver ever since. Omega nailed it here