Paris edition Seamaster 300m

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I don’t know. A bull with tits might be a good deal for 8 grand…
 
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Waste of a video...but he did have a point on the quick-release bracelet. Omega should have rolled out that feature on the 75th anniversary 300m edition.
 
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I think this edition has lots of charm and would be a worthy souvenir for a 2024 Paris spectator, athlete, or family member of athlete.
 
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I really like this! The flame on the seconds hand and the paris font for the date are nice touches. If someone described it to me I would think I wouldn't like it but there's something really appealing about it from the photo.
 
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I don’t know… too much white, too much moonshine (whiter) gold, too much lacking of contrast, I don’t know… it’s beautiful and washed out at the same time, to me!
 
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It really does take all kinds—I think this is among the least attractive offerings to come from Omega in a long while. When I saw the pic I was pretty sure it’d be followed by a bunch of complaints. Shows what I know.

To me it looks like the early 1980s in all the worst ways.
 
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At least they showed some restraint by not making the bracelet two-tone.
 
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Listening to him destroy the watch and then seeing the pictures has probably had a reverse affect on my opinion of the watch. Quick release bracelet is a nice add.
 
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Really don't think it looks that bad. Heard a lot of people lobbing complaints at the watch, but I think it's a nicely-executed piece. Not my style, but it looks sharp.
 
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I think it is tasteful for a two-tone watch. I like the little details like the second hand with the flame! Many in the Omega community don't care for two-tone watches that I have observed. It's not incredibly creative by any means, but I think it is nice. Just my own personal opinion!