I like the sandwich dial, the lollipop seconds hand, the minimal writing on the dial, and the updated bracelet. The only thing that seems off is the crown. But, overall, I think it’s a nice upgrade.
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I like the sandwich dial, the lollipop seconds hand, the minimal writing on the dial, and the updated bracelet. The only thing that seems off is the crown. But, overall, I think it’s a nice upgrade. Still wearing my Trilogy Seamaster 300 this week: ...
The overall look of the earlier version is pleasing. By owning and wearing it, I have found: 1. the back clasp could be trimmed down a little. 2. the metal ring inside the ceramic bezel can get dents if you are not careful. That means the bezel does not p...
The sandwich dial is gorgeous. I like the depth of this technique. Honestly I like the usefulness of a date function, and wish this version had a date window at 6 o’clock. I know it distracts from the “purity” of the design but function comes before form,...
I can even "unsee" the pretty funny marshmallow image you came up with, Nicolas, whereas I don't like the crown but don't take offense aesthetically. Those renders are notoriously terrible anyway and this release makes me want to see the watch in the meta...
Utilize professional photographers (Henrik???) to help show the true character of their pieces. When Omega released the 1948 Seamaster, those renditions did nothing for me. Once I started seeing live wrist shots (e.g. from Nicolas), I fell in love!
the new one. The look of the bezel on the new one is different but very nice looking. It's inner steel section may accumulate "patina". Happy to own the one I have but would also be happy to own the new version. Omega continues to make sweet watches! ...
Somehow the watch now looks more like the original versions. Whilst the color scheme reminds me of the Railmaster. I’m plus and minus on this update. The hands and bracelet are great. Color not so much in my humble view
. . . by functional requirements - i e, more conducive operationally under water - then well and good. From my layman's perspective, though, the design comes off as aesthetically odd. Other details - open 6 and 9, lollipop seconds, small triangle - are ro...