NTTD owners

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For me the best omega diver; the vintage but
Not old style about the nttd is unique.
It s a very versatile watch with the nato strap too.
 
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My father and I loved the Bond films and this played a part in my selection of the watch.

Another big reason was I really really like the dial. The color was unique to my collection and I wanted a watch with the broad arrow on the dial.

Once I wore it for a while, I love the weight of it and the fit on my wrist. It is one of my favorite at this point.
 
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I bought it because I really like the watch design and bracelet. It is thinner than the std Seamaster which is a big plus for me. The inscriptions on the watch related to Bond were a negative for me. I like the Bond's movies as entertainment, but I personally don't like linkages to a movie on my watches. Just my personal taste. The only visible item was the Military symbol on the watch face which I did not view as big negative. Great overall watch. .
 
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I bought it because I really like the watch design and bracelet. It is thinner than the std Seamaster which is a big plus for me. The inscriptions on the watch related to Bond were a negative for me. I like the Bond's movies as entertainment, but I personally don't like linkages to a movie on my watches. Just my personal taste. The only visible item was the Military symbol on the watch face which I did not view as big negative. Great overall watch. .
I'm the same. Thankfully the 007 logo is very small and on the case back.

If a given watch is worn by a movie character that I like (such as James Bond), it does add something extra to my ownership enjoyment. However, that doesn't mean I want the watch to have movie stuff plastered all over it. That's why I never really cared for any of the previous Omega Bond watches with 007 and/or gun barrel logos on them.

The nice thing about this watch is it can cater to folks who just want a great Seamaster and also those who like the Bond connection. 馃憤
 
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The Bond thing did play a factor in my purchase but there鈥檚 something about this watch that鈥檚 a little more special than the others.

The other Bond watches like Rolex, other Omegas, etc. felt like Bond just walked into an AD and picked a watch he liked.

The NTTD feels like Bond specifically asked Omega to design a watch with his specific needs in mind.
 
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That's too bad. The clasp design is probably the most controversial thing about the watch. But whether one loves or loathes the mesh bracelet, it certainly seems to be a trend setter. I absolutely love the looks of the bracelet, it was one of the key attraction points for me. But at this price point, Omega really should've include the Bond NATO as part of the package. A rubber strap option would've been very cool too.


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Nice shot!

Just pulled the trigger on a used NTTD on standard length Milanese band (awaiting delivery) as market prices has reached a price feel comfortable with ($6-7K range) versus new price of $10K plus tax. and on factory warranty as less than 5 years old (launched on 2021). Bought as well Zealande rubber band they launch for it, as well as the Uncle Seiko (US) 1450 Ti bracelet so, along with my collection of Omega OEM leather and cordura bands (shown below), can play Barbie 馃槉

Am a fan of James Bond franchise, having owned before the Seamaster 50th anniversary model (below); what like about the NTTD is that even though has some markings associated to the JB franchise they are subtle. 馃榾


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Bond connection, yes for me, and liked the fact (quoted but who knows if true or not) that Daniel Craig had a hand in some of the design. Aside from this though, would have likely purchased anyway for titanium and the mesh bracelet. In hindsight also the no date.
 
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Tried one on a couple of years ago, could've walked out with it on the spot. Bought the Seamaster 300 Heritage instead. Loved the titanium case and how light it was, milanese bracelet was alright (in between sizes) but passed on it because of the color palette and connection to the movie.

Took me a while to actual see the movie since they killed off Bond. Script needed to be tighter, Remi as the villian was under utilized, Bond sulking around for half the movie, then with the new 007, then not 007 had the plot armor while Bond was left hanging, crap way to go out because of lazy writing.
 
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Nice shot!

Just pulled the trigger on a used NTTD on standard length Milanese band (awaiting delivery) as market prices has reached a price feel comfortable with ($6-7K range) versus new price of $10K plus tax. and on factory warranty as less than 5 years old (launched on 2021). Bought as well Zealande rubber band they launch for it, as well as the Uncle Seiko (US) 1450 Ti bracelet so, along with my collection of Omega OEM leather and cordura bands (shown below), can play Barbie 馃槉

Am a fan of James Bond franchise, having owned before the Seamaster 50th anniversary model (below); what like about the NTTD is that even though has some markings associated to the JB franchise they are subtle. 馃榾


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Very nice watch, love the matte textured dial! Will wear it for a while on the Milanese before trying the Uncle Seiko / Zealande and other leather bands 馃槉

 
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I got mine instead of the 60th Bond because I already have a blue diver 300. And the Bond connection. But I need to put it on a different strap, the titanium bracelet is too long for me.
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