My First Omega

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After years of contemplating the purchase of a luxury watch, I finally took the plunge and bought an Omega Seamaster 300. Went with the blue dial after reading so many posts. This watch is amazing. Thank you to all of the other members here and video reviewers out there that provided me with the knowledge to make the purchase of a lifetime. I know it doesn't count without a picture but, I can't get one with my iPad that does it justice. Thank you again for openly sharing your knowledge.
 
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After years of contemplating the purchase of a luxury watch, I finally took the plunge and bought an Omega Seamaster 300. Went with the blue dial after reading so many posts. This watch is amazing. Thank you to all of the other members here and video reviewers out there that provided me with the knowledge to make the purchase of a lifetime. I know it doesn't count without a picture but, I can't get one with my iPad that does it justice. Thank you again for openly sharing your knowledge.
congratulations! get some pix up when you can!
 
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Congratulations!

I totally get what you mean about some shots not doing the watch justice. Something about some natural sunlight always makes a watch 'pop' as well.
 
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Congrats on a great choice. Wearing my black-dialled SMP today, and am freshly reminded as always when I put it on of what a beautiful, dynamic dial and sculpted case and hands it has, Just a terrific all-rounder.
 
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Congratulations, good choice.
Lets see some wrist shots!!
Wear it in good health, cheers.
 
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After years of contemplating the purchase of a luxury watch, I finally took the plunge and bought an Omega Seamaster 300. Went with the blue dial after reading so many posts. This watch is amazing. Thank you to all of the other members here and video reviewers out there that provided me with the knowledge to make the purchase of a lifetime. I know it doesn't count without a picture but, I can't get one with my iPad that does it justice. Thank you again for openly sharing your knowledge.

A poor picture is better than no picture.

Welcome to the club friend.
 
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Here it is.
Excellent! It looks very good!

I'm hoping to acquire my first (new) Omega sometime this year--I'm leaning towards a 38mm AT.

Your Seamaster 300 looks perfect!