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My Omega Aqua Terra 15000 Gauss VS Rolex Milgauss

  1. nima0071 Jan 12, 2014

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    I recently bought my New Aqua Terra 15000 Gauss to go with my Rolex Milgauss and what a beauty it is. it sure dose complement my Milgauss. As far as technical goes i give it All to Omega, What a great technology. Omega is really playing there cards right. but lets not forget that Rolex was the first and even though its Mil= 1000 gauss its a very special piece. I do love them both equally and as far as comfort i would say Omega is more comfortable only because Rolex being top heavy but i would also say that Rolex Oyster bracelet is by far more comfortable. They both have a very unique second hand and i love it, with Rolex having a lightning bolt and Omegas ( Warning / caution ) or bumble bee. hope you enjoy.

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  2. ulackfocus Jan 12, 2014

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    Added the photo for you.

    Nice pair!
     
  3. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Jan 13, 2014

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    Well, you wouldn't worry working near MRI or proton accelerator now......:p
     
  4. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Jan 13, 2014

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    Very nice sir!
     
  5. aneed Jan 13, 2014

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    Congratulations
    Very nice collection
     
  6. Varasc Jan 13, 2014

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    I agree. Stunning couples of watches, great technology and design.
     
  7. Luiz Jan 16, 2014

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    Guys, please help me out. I'm planning on buying a Milgauss GV but I still don't have a AT (I used to have a blue AT 2500 until yesterday when I traded it to a IWC Ingenieur AMG). I like the Skyfall too much but should I consider buying the 15,000 gauss AT besides the Milgauss as nima0071 did or should I get one of those two (in case of the Rolex, I could get the Skyfall in a near future) ? Thanks in advance!
     
  8. Hijak Jan 16, 2014

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    Yes.;)
     
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  9. Luiz Jan 16, 2014

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    Yes to which option ?
     
  10. nima0071 Jan 16, 2014

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    get the GV and then AT 15000 gauss. to my understanding after the 2017 they won't make the AT 15000 gauss no longer so i am thinking it will because collectable. but who knows.
     
  11. Luiz Jan 16, 2014

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    Omega will use anti-magnetic movements in all of its watches. I guess in all AT's then PO's and in the rest of the collection.
     
  12. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Apr 23, 2014

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  13. OrangeSport May 3, 2014

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    They make a great pair!
     
  14. josephblack88 Sep 29, 2014

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    Where did you buy them from? They look great! Rep or real?
     
  15. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Sep 30, 2014

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    Joseph, anyone with "Reps" on this site gets banned, watch collecting forums have zero tolerance for it at all
     
  16. destroid Sep 30, 2014

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    Always test for replicas with a nice big neodymium magnet :) The fake will never run again whereas the real Bumblebee is unaffected.
     
  17. Privateday7 quotes Miss Universe Sep 30, 2014

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    Testing and destroying (or at least ruining) replicas at one step. I like that.:thumbsup:
     
  18. DocHolliday Oct 2, 2014

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    The lighting bolt vs bumble bee.
     
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  19. DarrenTruman Oct 9, 2014

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    The 15,000 Gauss looks great. Just in case any of you are still unsure, the 15,000 Gauss will no longer be named on the dial '15,000 gauss', therefore this version will indeed be a collectors item.

    Every new release with 15,000 Gauss will be known as Master Co-Axial, Omega's recent(ish) triumphs, the Co-Axial calibre, the si14 and 15,000 gauss make up the Master Co-Axial.

    All new Omega watches should be Master Co-Axials by 2018.
     
  20. roach7 Oct 12, 2014

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    Nice pair, might grab one myself