Reasons I would want the new ceramic SMP 300m versus the wave dial

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Hi guys,

Inexperienced, trying to buy my long term everyday watch. I really love the SMP 300m. I wanted to know your opinion on getting a newer ceramic dial model vs getting a wave dial model. What is the difference? What is better? There is a beautiful 300M GMT on these forums asking $2700 and I am considering that model in particular. Apparently that has the coaxial movement so with the same movement, would it really be worth going for the newer ceramic bezel/dial? I figured I would come to the experts (you guys). I have not seen the wave dial in person so I can't properly compare it to the ceramic dial which I have seen in person and looks beautiful IMO. Thanks for any help and advice.

 
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Ceramic bezel is damn near impossible to scratch. Applied dial looks amazing, if that's your thing. Blue Lume.


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It's really a matter of personnal taste.

I had the same choice to do few months ago, but really prefered wave dial.
So I chase a 2220.80.00 for few months and finally find my happyness 15 minutes away from home.

Also the blue is different for every model and that matters a lot for final decision.
 
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one "hard fact pro ceramics" is that all of those with the 2500 movement had the last iteration of it, the 2500D ... with 3stage co-axial (as opposed to the 2stage co-ax in the 2500/B/C versions).


dare I tell you that the lovely blue one comes with a black date-wheel ? ::facepalm1::

cheers, Al
 
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one "hard fact pro ceramics" is that all of those with the 2500 movement had the last iteration of it, the 2500D ... with 3stage co-axial (as opposed to the 2stage co-ax in the 2500/B/C versions).


dare I tell you that the lovely blue one comes with a black date-wheel ? ::facepalm1::

cheers, Al


I noticed the black date wheel.... I REALLY like the black date wheel haha!

Cheers
 
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In this case is go ceramic, specially for the back model. The blue is great but I one better the shadings of the wave dial for the blue model, the blue ceramic sometimes looks flat to me
 
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Ceramic=good. The blue is always incredible and I haven't heard of anyone disliking the color. For some reason, it looks perfect to me. The bezel looks different under different lights and different angles. It is quite fun. If you don't buy the ceramic bezel Omega 300M, then the bezel is comprised of rather pedestrian materials, easily scratched. You will save yourself a ton of money and get a warranty also if you buy a Longines Hydroconquest new.
 
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Honestly preference. Personally I dislike the wave dial, while others prefer it. They are both great and pretty much interchangeable as to what you can wear them with.
 
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I have owned both but prefer the wave dial better.
Personally, when I purchased ceramic, I went with black due to the color.

Brandon
 
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Side by side I think the wave dial looks tired next to the ceramic.
 
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Side by side I think the wave dial looks tired next to the ceramic.
Wow that blue ceramic dial looks so much nicer. I like my orange aluminum dial. But in blue wow.
 
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be prepared - the black one is one SHINY / LOUD watch ... everything seems to be reflective (dial looks like polished black china laquer) ... just saying ... some like that, others not

here's mine ...

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I like the wave dial more. This is solely on appearance and personal preference. If choosing between blue and black Ceramic I would have to go black.
The one thing with the blue wave dials is that you can find them for good prices in the sales corner
 
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Hi @ Matty101

GAWD ! You Said Ceramic FOUR TIMES already ! Deal's Done !
 
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Side by side I think the wave dial looks tired next to the ceramic.

I have a wave dial and love it. But this photo really shows how beautiful the ceramic Seamaster is. Great photo.
 
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I have a wave dial and love it. But this photo really shows how beautiful the ceramic Seamaster is. Great photo.
Yeah no losers here but next to each other the older wave dial dial shows its age.
 
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I bought the black ceramic SMP 300m in November and a new Explorer two weeks ago. I have yet to wear the Explorer, still in the box waiting for the honeymoon with the SMP to end.
 
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jud jud
I bought the black ceramic SMP 300m in November and a new Explorer two weeks ago. I have yet to wear the Explorer, still in the box waiting for the honeymoon with the SMP to end.
Rolex might be a closet queen for awhile. ;-)
 
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Ceramic, no question... Unless you require/want a GMT?
As for the black date wheel, you don't notice it; it blends nicely. The white date wheel stood out more (IMHO). I'd go blue over black... I think it's more versatile as it appears black in dim light, but the blue 'pops' more in the light. However, other than light brown leather or orange rubber, I find it pretty difficult to find an after market strap that I like for it (black wins in that category). Just my $0.02cdn