Omega Is Getting Ready For The Olympic Games In Paris With Two New Versions Of The...

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The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris takes place on the 26th of July, so mark your calendars! This also means that, as of today, it’s only 100 days away. Omega is getting ready for its 31st time as the official timekeeper for the event. To get us all in the mood, the […]

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Weird how Omega charges about 25% more for full 18k gold watches than Rolex. Rolex is under $40k while Omega is over 50k.
 
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Meh....impossible to read specialty dials as they cross through the subdials.
 
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Where are the hands!? Can't even read the time... let alone the chrono subdials! 😲
 
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Ok I’ve never been a fan of this watch as I thought it was mixing an obviously vintage dial with a a throughly modern case design.

but the SS version doesn’t look 1/2 bad.
 
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That’s exciting news from Omega—two new versions ahead of the Paris Olympics is a brilliant move! They always nail the mix of precision and heritage. If you're into mastering challenges and timing perfection, you might enjoy testing your focus with Getting Over It —entirely different kind of timing, but no less demanding!
 
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Meh ...Omega if you are listening, simplicity trumps dandiness....just look at what made the Speedy great, simple clear layout, function over form and deliver on that rather than endless L.E.s. The new FOIS and the Daniel Craig Speedy were good, which only emphasizes abovesaid...
 
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Having had the chance to try this watch on my wrist a few months ago, I was actually pleasantly impressed with its visual presence.

Sure, its dial is not exactly legible, and the hands sort of force you to adjust the angle of your wrist to find the right light to make them most visible. But overall this watch gave me Breitling Cosmonaute vibes: takes you a minute to read the time, but while doing so the scenery is pretty nice.