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Omega Planet ocean vs Rolex Submariner no date

  1. Vagante Oct 28, 2018

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    Visited the Omega Boutique yesterday and tried on a 40 mm planet ocean with a white dial.- I must say it was magnificent and quite different from the other two omegas that I own. I love omegas and I'm trying to stay true to the brand but I must admit that the Submariner no date has been haunting me for some time now. One of the two will be my daily wear. Opinions?
     
  2. boogedyboo Oct 28, 2018

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    For a daily wearer, a black dial would be more subtle and easier to match. And the Submariner will be a classic for years to come.

    However, I imagine the PO will be easier to get than the Submariner, since Rolex inventory seems to be at an all time low at ADs.
     
  3. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Oct 28, 2018

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    White dial planet ocean 40mm?
     
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  4. Bushido Oct 29, 2018

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  5. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Oct 29, 2018

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  6. Mongooseman Oct 29, 2018

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    Buy the PO. It’s a hugely more modern movement and the price is sensible.
     
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  7. jaguar11 Oct 29, 2018

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    Buy the one you prefer. I personally am not to keen on the bigger cased Subs. Good luck!
     
  8. Modernism Oct 29, 2018

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    Where are you based, because the ND Sub is a very rare animal at the moment anyway. Ridiculous waiting times or closed lists for many
     
  9. Vagante Oct 29, 2018

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    Northeast Florida. Wait time for Sub is 7-10 weeks
     
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  10. Modernism Oct 29, 2018

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    Wow, 2 years here for the most part, 1 if you're lucky
     
  11. boogedyboo Oct 29, 2018

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    7 - 10 weeks is VERY decent. I would go for that.
     
  12. Stefanus Oct 29, 2018

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    Planet Ocean is a superb watch. I have the 43.5mm. In Australia no dealer will even put you on a waiting list for a Sub. The PO in my opinion is as good a watch as the Sub.
     
  13. tzachi Oct 30, 2018

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    get the one YOU like
     
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  14. tgcarl Oct 30, 2018

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    I've just got a Planet Ocean. I'm not a collector so I bought for best & when not working.
    I can't stop looking at it.
    Also I must mention the power. With mine I got a Wolf watch winder & I've put it on it just to see it working, think it's three days & still going. Be brilliant for wwwkends away etc.
     
  15. henckel Oct 31, 2018

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    PO is an amazing watch. While it is very hard to get a Sub or sub no date, why not own a PO first?
     
  16. rjohnson56 Oct 31, 2018

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    IMO the PO exemplifies a diver more so than a Sub. The Sub has become more jewelry than tool watch.
     
  17. rhenriksen Nov 1, 2018

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    I have the 43.5 PO GMT (previous generation w the all black bezel). Love it, especially when fitted w the new clasp with micro adjustment. Running -0.2 sec/day! Sauna + swim daily w it

    I have an Explorer, but the market frenzy (and debiers-like supply constraints?) Have put me off the Rolex brand.
     
  18. Stufflers Mom Nov 1, 2018

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    I'm not a big fan of the Rolex Sub ND, but saying that I've had several Planet Ocean's including the latest 43.5mm and due to the weight of the PO I would only consider a titanium version going forward, much easier to live with imo.
     
  19. rhenriksen Nov 1, 2018

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    I had a line on a titianium PO for a similar price as the steel one I wound up buying. Besides learning towards the monochromatic look of the black dial on the steel model, I decided if I was going to wear a massive 600m dive watch, I wanted it to feel like one.

    First time I swam 30 minutes w it, I could feel the extra weight over my Oris Aquis. After that, I can't really feel it anymore.

    The micro adjustable clasp is a big help, though.
     
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