It's Here !!!!: Omega Aqua Terra Good Planet 38.5 Titanium

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How much is the strap? I have a Casino Royal Seamaster Pro 300M and thinking of getting a cordura strap.
 
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How much is the strap? I have a Casino Royal Seamaster Pro 300M and thinking of getting a cordura strap.

I paid €175 including shipping from France to the US back on Sept 2018
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Just put in an order for one of these. Have been seesawing between AT models, but the Ti/weight and legibility of the dial won me over, finally, and the GP support doesn't hurt. Thanks for the nudge, OP...
 
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Just put in an order for one of these. Have been seesawing between AT models, but the Ti/weight and legibility of the dial won me over, finally, and the GP support doesn't hurt. Thanks for the nudge, OP...

You’re welcome! Wearing it today 😉

 
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Congrats on the pickup! Maybe I am wrong did you have the 2503.33? I might be thinking of someone else. I have the 2502.33 so 42mm.

Was wondering how you compare the two if you did own the older model?

I have a sub as well but my main complaint on the older 2500s is that butterfly bracelet. I actually sold it the minute I bought the watch and just leave it on the blue cordura. I actually want to get a blue croc with white stripe to dress it up a little more, but have not been easy due to the 21mm lugs.

FYI if anyone is interested the oem strap is 220 from an AD.
 
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Congrats on the pickup! Maybe I am wrong did you have the 2503.33? I might be thinking of someone else. I have the 2502.33 so 42mm.

Was wondering how you compare the two if you did own the older model?

I have a sub as well but my main complaint on the older 2500s is that butterfly bracelet. I actually sold it the minute I bought the watch and just leave it on the blue cordura. I actually want to get a blue croc with white stripe to dress it up a little more, but have not been easy due to the 21mm lugs.

FYI if anyone is interested the oem strap is 220 from an AD.

Thanks! I did own the 2503.33 few years ago. The dial is pretty similar to the the one on the older 2500 model, but has a darker blue color which I like. The slightly smaller case size (compared to the 39mm model) is a plus on my 7 1/4 inch roundish wrist (the 39mm does fit but prefer a slightly smaller footprint on a this style of watch). Love the fact this one is super light being Titanium and the new features (anti magnetic movement and master coaxial). Also, since have already other watches with the same 19 mm bracelet size (Railmaster 2504.52 and Zenith Tri-color 38 MM) can share bands across all 3 pieces. The butterfly bracelet is better than the one on the older 2500 series and even lacking micro-adjustments on the clasp have found a pretty nice fit with the full and half size links they come with. Hope this helps!!!! 😀
 
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Thanks! I did own the 2503.33 few years ago. The dial is pretty similar to the the one on the older 2500 model, but has a darker blue color which I like. The slightly smaller case size (compared to the 39mm model) is a plus on my 7 1/4 inch roundish wrist (the 39mm does fit but prefer a slightly smaller footprint on a this style of watch). Love the fact this one is super light being Titanium and the new features (anti magnetic movement and master coaxial). Also, since have already other watches with the same 19 mm bracelet size (Railmaster 2504.52 and Zenith Tri-color 38 MM) can share bands across all 3 pieces. The butterfly bracelet is better than the one on the older 2500 series and even lacking micro-adjustments on the clasp have found a pretty nice fit with the full and half size links they come with. Hope this helps!!!! 😀

Good info -- thanks. I went with the strap, as I haven't seen many come up on the bracelet, and understood that the stock bracelet was good but not great. I find myself switching watches from bracelets to straps quite a bit recently and strap/deployment looks great, IMO.
 
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Good info -- thanks. I went with the strap, as I haven't seen many come up on the bracelet, and understood that the stock bracelet was good but not great. I find myself switching watches from bracelets to straps quite a bit recently and strap/deployment looks great, IMO.

I like to always pickup a watch on the metal bracelet as it is pretty hard and/or expensive to buy it later by itself. Looking forward for the pictures of yours!! 👍
 
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Just put in an order for one of these. Have been seesawing between AT models, but the Ti/weight and legibility of the dial won me over, finally, and the GP support doesn't hurt. Thanks for the nudge, OP...

@scapa haven’t seen an incoming, did the GP arrived?
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