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seamaster in blue, have you looked at the summer editions they did around 23?
 
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Yes they are, also just seen a Green variant, blimey I didnt realise Omega make so many colours in this model, Green looks great as well...
 
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Struggling to decide which of the 2 suggested Seamasters to go for?
To give you some context, my other watch is a Rolex 16710 Coke and I'd like a Seamaster to go with it but with slight different colour to Black.

Thinking a Seamaster in Blue or the Tokyo edition Seamaster.
2-027-04-0137 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/198020220@N05/ OMEGA_522.30.42.20.04.001_close-up by https://www.flickr.com/photos/198020220@N05/

Any thoughts?
Given the choice, i'd go with the white one. But I already own the blue one.......because it's the classic.
 
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If you like those two, I reckon you’ll love the Bond 60th Anniversary version.
 
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If it were me, I'd go with the 1st one you posted, a real classic. Just my $.02.
 
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Yes they are, also just seen a Green variant, blimey I didnt realise Omega make so many colours in this model, Green looks great as well...

I vote green, blue, or summer blue, and in no particular order. Can't go wrong with anyone of these choices and it has to be your choice ultimately.


 
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If you like those two, I reckon you’ll love the Bond 60th Anniversary version.
Man, I don’t know about that. The 60th anniversary is very different in my eyes.
 
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I’d go with the first-gen ceramic—better clasp and bezel action, and better size at 41mm, in my opinion. But if it’s between the ones you posted, Tokyo and it’s not even close. That dial/bezel combo is killer.
 
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Struggling to decide which of the 2 suggested Seamasters to go for?
To give you some context, my other watch is a Rolex 16710 Coke and I'd like a Seamaster to go with it but with slight different colour to Black.

Thinking a Seamaster in Blue or the Tokyo edition Seamaster.
2-027-04-0137 by https://www.flickr.com/photos/198020220@N05/ OMEGA_522.30.42.20.04.001_close-up by https://www.flickr.com/photos/198020220@N05/

Any thoughts?

Out of these two I’d go the white & blue it’s a bit different & the contrast is great. I get blue is the iconic colour but something about the ceramic dial version doesn’t quite work.

Out of these other Seamasters the green SeaWeed is my personal favourite of the ceramic dial version, but the no date monochrome is daily changing as my next purchases.

Omega may or may not revamp the line this year so could be worth waiting

 
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Always worth considering the older generations as well, as @Annapolis mentioned, unless your primary goal is to have the "newest" fashion item.

 
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Older Seamasters are awesome! The Chronographs are unique (even the current gen) in that they can actually be used underwater! See my 2225.80(sorry for the bad pic, its what I have in my photo roll). There IS a titanium version, though I forget the reference, still really affordable.


OR, if you want a little more vintage, a 176.007 never fails to entertain. Less of a 'diver', but still stunning.

 
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Definitely the classic blue!

But if not, seaweed is also a contender.
 
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An additional idea: I love my 300 Heritage in Blue: https://www.omegawatches.com/watch-...axial-master-chronometer-41-mm-23430412103001

Summer blue is pretty wonderful as well, and there is a green or blue +gold for extra interesting looks 😀

IF you're about the 300m, Bronze/red caught my eye last time I was in the OB: https://www.omegawatches.com/watch-...axial-master-chronometer-42-mm-21092422001003

Yeah, the Heritage line is absolutely fantastic. The two blue versions that are currently being produced are excellent.



@ErichKeane I think a photo or two is required from you just so we can thoroughly boggle the original posters goals....