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Buy from an authorised retailer, but DON'T pay retail!

  1. Mattrix Feb 25, 2012

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    Hi all. I'm new to premium watches, having just ordered my first, an Omega Seamaster Chronometer 300M. I did a stack of research before handing over my money and set out to get a small discount from an authorised retailer if I could. The London Omega boutique wouldn't budge a penny, but I got a couple of Jewellers to offer discounts, and quite accidentally without any real effort managed to get £450 off the £2700 watch. So whatever you do - don't pay the asking price!
     
  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 25, 2012

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    Which one did you end up with, is it the new ceramic version?
     
  3. loyal blue Feb 25, 2012

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    I saved £300 when I bought my PO
    If you don't ask , you don't get
     
  4. Mattrix Feb 25, 2012

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    Yeah, it's the new ceramic.
     
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  5. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 25, 2012

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    Nice mate, you got some pics for us?
     
  6. Mattrix Feb 26, 2012

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    I will have but not yet, the watch they had in the store had a slightly misaligned bezel so they're ordering in a new one. Officially the watch is meant to be my birthday present from the Mrs, so you may have to wait until after the big day for photos - sorry!
     
  7. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 26, 2012

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    Nicely done, definitely keep her!

    Is this your first really good watch or do you have some others?
     
  8. Mattrix Feb 26, 2012

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    No it's the first 'proper' watch. I've owned a few nice Seikos and Citizens over the years, but nothing worth more than a few hundred.
     
  9. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 26, 2012

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    You'll really notice the difference in finishing and feel, the new ceramics even better put together than the previous versions.
     
  10. bio Feb 27, 2012

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    Congratulation on your new watch. The new PO is absolutely gorgeous and I hope I can get one someday too. You have a wonderful wife:)
    I often do my research and know what the ballpark is for the model I'm interested in. Unless I'm wrong, I believe in the Omega boutiques will discourage discounts as they're trying to push up prices of the newer models. But hey, it never hurts to ask;)
     
  11. AndrewNed Mar 6, 2012

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    I have just bought the same watch Omega Seamaster 300 with black dial and bezel, been looking for years and finally decided to take the plunge and get one . I originally was after the PO with Liquid metal and ceramic bezel, but coudl get hold of one .
    When I saw the new SM 300 it looked just as good if not better. Does anyone know if the bezel on the new SM 300 is ceramic ?
     
  12. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 6, 2012

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    The latest model Seamaster Professional 300M is definitely ceramic, also houses the latest Cal 2500D varient of the Cal 2500 movement.
     
  13. AndrewNed Mar 9, 2012

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    Thanks. Do you know if it is liquid metal or that just the PO ?
    Also I noticed that the hour and minutes do not retain the luminousity in the dark , is this a normal problem or should i take it back ?
    Here is a piccy of it........... photo.JPG photo.JPG
     
  14. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 9, 2012

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    I don't believe its liquid metal. Luminova doesn't glow all night in general it fades out slowly, the blue lume Omega use now seems to fade faster.
     
  15. Mattrix Mar 12, 2012

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    No it isn't liquid metal, but it is ceramic. The liquid metal is only currently available on one watch, tho it will be on more in the future.