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Thanks for the report, Bill.
Waiting on mine to come in. Got the ss version. Although the blue dial was quite intriguing, the titanium was a little too light for me. I like the feel and "heft" of the stainless version. Will post some pics and thoughts after I "play" with it for awhile.
Aloha,
Bob
Thickness....
By: cholack : November 30th, 2014-22:22
Hey Bill, thanks for posting this. I had a chance to try this piece and it is definitely a winner. Personally I love the SS version, and the Matt textured dial is simply amazing. The only reservation I had is with the thickness. Do you or anyone on this f...
Also thickness
By: dr.kol : December 1st, 2014-04:57
I spoke with "my" watchmaker who is servicing both Rolex and Omega. He's praising the movement of Omega. I would for sure acquire this watch but the thickness of about 15 mm is a bit too much for me. It's nearly the same as RO Extra-Slim plus Nautilus 571...
Thanks for the review
By: vitalsigns : December 1st, 2014-15:09
I enjoyed your review. Thank you. I like both the SS and the Ti versions of this watch. I think it would be hard to choose, but I too would probably select the Ti for the cool blue dial and bezel. And I would definitely wear it on a strap. For some reason...
on blue dials.....
By: WHL : December 2nd, 2014-20:16
I wore this VC Overseas for the longest time as my daily watch: And loved it, no matter how I was dressed, so this Omega could fit the bill (pun intended) as a daily blue dial piece. The high polish on the middle part of the 300's bracelet makes it work o...