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TBH, I think the movement details on the 3861 on the GSOTM is pretty fantastic. The bigger size + price doesn't really do it for me, but the movement is cool!

Also-also; No bracelet option is odd.
 
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Also-also; No bracelet option is odd.
Zenith for example has the Defy 160th on a ceramic bracelet but at €25k it's a big ask.
 
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It's the new non-Snoopy.

The Grey Side version is pretty sharp, a different version of The Dark Side (Apollo 8) for those that like a lighter colorway.
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So basically just moving the Dark Side lineup into metas movements. The grey side models looks fantastic.
 
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I'm not sure who these are for, not me, but I thought it's funny on the Omega website they are pitching the blacked out version with enhanced readability

 
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As the owner of the original DSOM - they would have been smarter to make them in 42mm. The watch is too big.
 
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I do wonder who would choose any of the black ones over alternative options out there. The grey is the anomaly - looking forward to at least trying one on.
 
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Some fantastic features but too large and too expensive. The grey dark side would have been epic in a titanium moonwatch or FOIS case.
 
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much more...slower and shyly than other brands....they are taking care of the thickness issue...not the diameters for sure.
 
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Too big again, and you can almost buy a standard moonwatch and SM300 for the same total price. Easily get under that on the grey market.
I wonder how many of these they will actually sell.