Aqua Terra or Globemaster ?

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AT blue.

have fun
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In the metal that’s a lovely watch. The dial plays nicely in the light. Maybe it was the strong lighting in the AD but i struggled with the glare /reflectivity. I ended up going for a SM300 black/Steel. But the AT is a really nice watch. I was surprised how light it was even on a bracelet.
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That's a very difficult decision. They are both, in my eyes, stunners and if I had the cash I'd have one of each.
 
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As much as I like Constellations, the Aqua Terra is just more versatile.
 
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That's a very difficult decision. They are both, in my eyes, stunners and if I had the cash I'd have one of each.

Ain't that the truth!
 
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Oops yes! Sorry - the dangers of posting after one too many beers!
Haha, i noticed it too, but wanted to avoid it
 
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I like the GM. Something about it jumps out. Could be my quest for the right pie pan!
 
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Congratulations! It looks great 👍. Wear in good health!

Thx

I like the GM. Something about it jumps out. Could be my quest for the right pie pan!

It’s is beautiful. I can see one in my future
 
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So guys I thought long and hard and went back to the shop and decided the Globemaster beauty, and slightly different size, is actuallly what I want right now

So I swapped it

Can’t be happier. Sorry to be fickle but I think I did the right thing
 
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Looks great! I haven’t gotten one yet but liked it on the deployant blue strap when I tried it on. Something about the clasp on the bracelet that I couldn’t seem to do naturally. Probably just takes practice.
 
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So guys I thought long and hard and went back to the shop and decided the Globemaster beauty, and slightly different size, is actuallly what I want right now

So I swapped it

Can’t be happier. Sorry to be fickle but I think I did the right thing
When I began reading the first few words of your comment I thought you were going to write that you decided to buy BOTH!

Anyway, nice watch(es). You really can't go wrong with either.
 
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Great choice! I also went back and forth on each a few months ago and also went with the GM. It feels a little more like an everyday classic which I wanted. Plus, I feel like the AT is a perfect adventure/Explorer II contender if they'd just do it in a more wearable GMT, so I'm holding out hope for that variation at Basel 2019, after which I'll add one to the collection.

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Great choice! I also went back and forth on each a few months ago and also went with the GM. It feels a little more like an everyday classic which I wanted.

That's a sharp combination, gotta love herringbone. Sweet! 😀
 
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You made the right decision in my opinion. The blue GM on a bracelet is stunning. Buy a leather strap or two and you are set!
 
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For me it's the AT, the day date function is a nice feature over the standard model.
 
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So guys I thought long and hard and went back to the shop and decided the Globemaster beauty, and slightly different size, is actuallly what I want right now

So I swapped it

Can’t be happier. Sorry to be fickle but I think I did the right thing

Fantastic! Congrats. I think that's the best 3-hander Omega makes. I love the original Aqua Terra, but not so much starting with the 8500.
 
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Fantastic! Congrats. I think that's the best 3-hander Omega makes...

Them's fighting words!

(Don't disagree though...)