Annapolis
·I suppose this isn't a vintage question, per se, but I'm not sure where else to post the query, and this is the forum I lurk the most. Truth be told, my specific interest has to do with replacing the stainless bracelet on the c.2006 Aqua Terra I just purchased a week ago, but the question applies just as well to vintage pieces too.
I'm just not a metal bracelet person---will always pick leather, silicone or NATO. I've got the AT's bracelet off (boy, that was a fun, expletive-laden process! but I managed not to scratch the lugs or the bracelet itself), and have the watch on a rather cheap NATO while I await a brown croc-style calf leather two-piece that I think will suit the watch very nicely. My cost for the band was about $30.
In shopping around, I searched for OEM Omega bands too and found a fine-looking assortment of colorful NATOs and various leather straps in the right size (19mm), all of them with crisp and shiny Omega logos on the buckles, and all of them selling in 3 figures. My question is: are these OEM bands worth the premium, in your opinion?---in terms of actual quality and/or resale value? Or do folks generally feel like this is a sucker's market? Lord knows, there are some insanely beautiful non-OEM bands out there. (Some of which I've seen browsing through folks' pictures here!)
...Or should I try to work out a trade---the AT's native bracelet for an OEM leather, in which case I'm guessing there'd be more value on my end..? I'm kind of tempted to hang on to the bracelet, though, in the event that I resell the watch and want to be able to offer it as a complete package.
I'm just not a metal bracelet person---will always pick leather, silicone or NATO. I've got the AT's bracelet off (boy, that was a fun, expletive-laden process! but I managed not to scratch the lugs or the bracelet itself), and have the watch on a rather cheap NATO while I await a brown croc-style calf leather two-piece that I think will suit the watch very nicely. My cost for the band was about $30.
In shopping around, I searched for OEM Omega bands too and found a fine-looking assortment of colorful NATOs and various leather straps in the right size (19mm), all of them with crisp and shiny Omega logos on the buckles, and all of them selling in 3 figures. My question is: are these OEM bands worth the premium, in your opinion?---in terms of actual quality and/or resale value? Or do folks generally feel like this is a sucker's market? Lord knows, there are some insanely beautiful non-OEM bands out there. (Some of which I've seen browsing through folks' pictures here!)
...Or should I try to work out a trade---the AT's native bracelet for an OEM leather, in which case I'm guessing there'd be more value on my end..? I'm kind of tempted to hang on to the bracelet, though, in the event that I resell the watch and want to be able to offer it as a complete package.