Poll | Seamaster trilogy vs Seamaster 300 vs Diver

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I’ve got a 2254.50 incoming, so may need to change my previous vote for that I had cast for the Trilogy 😁 😗

I like buying pre-owned, so the trilogy being a LE made this a no brainer for me cost wise.

Started with the 300 MC and just recently purchased the 2264.50. Would rather own these two than one trilogy for the same price.
 
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I like buying pre-owned, so the trilogy being a LE made this a no brainer for me cost wise.

Started with the 300 MC and just recently purchased the 2264.50. Would rather own these two than one trilogy for the same price.

The Trilogy is still on my wish list, but I’m not sure if it’s realistic. I have limited room in my collection for $5k+ watches at this point in my life, and I don’t see the Trilogy happening for me unless I were to sell 4 - 5 ~$1k watches.

Like you, I think I’d get more enjoyment from the multiple watches I need to sell to justify the Trilogy’s current price on the secondhand market.
 
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I like buying pre-owned, so the trilogy being a LE made this a no brainer for me cost wise.

Started with the 300 MC and just recently purchased the 2264.50. Would rather own these two than one trilogy for the same price.
I only now noticed that the quartz model that you have has the full lume marker at 3h. The one on the automatic 2254 is cut off.
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I only now noticed that the quartz model that you have has the full lume marker at 3h. The one on the automatic 2254 is cut off.
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That, and one less line of text makes it a visually more appealing dial.
 
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And a much less appealing quartz movement? Well it’s the elephant in the room and someone had to say it!
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And a much less appealing quartz movement? Well it’s the elephant in the room and soneibr had to say it!


I personally enjoy the quartz caliber 1538, and I'm not losing sleep over not having a caliber 1120 in my collection. So for me, no appeal is lost.

But I understand it's not for everyone!
 
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I love true vintage Omega, but not fake vintage with that faux patina. So, a strong vote for the modern 300M diver.

For the money, it’s got to be the best value of any well-made Swiss diver on the market … by any brand.
 
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I've officially converted to the Trilogy.