watchthinker
·Hi guys,
I've become quite interested in the silver ( white ) Aqua Terra 38mm. Probably on the rubber strap.
I know the right answer is : "Go and try it on..", but it is such a pain for me to make it to an Omega AD that I like to get some opinions to see if I'm in the ball park before I set out.
Does anyone have experience with this ( or a similarly sized ) AT and how it wears as compared to other Omegas, for instance, a speedy, 300M, or even a Seamaster 1948 ( the re-release of recent years)?
I have a 6.8" but flat wrist and tend to wear larger watches - but that watch in a 38mm looks to me like it would have the large watch benefit of that big white dial with the welcome shorter lug to lug. I'm thinking this could be a good all a-rounder / travel watch in my modest collection.
Thanks for any advice.
https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/...axial-master-chronometer-38-mm-22012382002001
I've become quite interested in the silver ( white ) Aqua Terra 38mm. Probably on the rubber strap.
I know the right answer is : "Go and try it on..", but it is such a pain for me to make it to an Omega AD that I like to get some opinions to see if I'm in the ball park before I set out.
Does anyone have experience with this ( or a similarly sized ) AT and how it wears as compared to other Omegas, for instance, a speedy, 300M, or even a Seamaster 1948 ( the re-release of recent years)?
I have a 6.8" but flat wrist and tend to wear larger watches - but that watch in a 38mm looks to me like it would have the large watch benefit of that big white dial with the welcome shorter lug to lug. I'm thinking this could be a good all a-rounder / travel watch in my modest collection.
Thanks for any advice.
https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/...axial-master-chronometer-38-mm-22012382002001