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Reminds me of a Rolex DJ.
Yeah me too. Its like a DJ with a completely different design, a better movement, a better dial, a better case and less blingy (I own two DJs BTW).
 
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Why would you ever sell that beauty?! Regrets?
The short answer is that I could never get a comfortable fit with the bracelet because there are no half links and the butterfly clasp has no adjustment. I also didn’t like that there is no protection for the crown - it’s quite large and there are no crown guards. That being said, I loved the dial, the tungsten carbide bezel and the movement. I sold it and put the proceeds toward the purchase of a JLC Master Ultra Thin Moon. No regrets.
 
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Some old shots of mine.... I have still not tried it on the bracelet. I have to say for a dress watch the dial really pops in the sunshine / I often wear it and enjoy it a lot in the summer for casual wear. Aside from the dial and the Bezel the fact it was their first Master Chronometer MTAS sold it to me.
Speedmaster, Seamaster, Globemaster.... As a set that seems to cover all the bases.
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Some old shots of mine.... I have still not tried it on the bracelet. I have to say for a dress watch the dial really pops in the sunshine / I often wear it and enjoy it a lot in the summer for casual wear. Aside from the dial and the Bezel the fact it was their first Master Chronometer MTAS sold it to me.
Speedmaster, Seamaster, Globemaster.... As a set that seems to cover all the bases.
Put it on the bracelet! I think it adds a whole new dimension to the watch. Its one of the nicest bracelet designs from Omega. The shape of the links, the tight spacing and the bevel are awesome.
 
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The short answer is that I could never get a comfortable fit with the bracelet because there are no half links and the butterfly clasp has no adjustment. I also didn’t like that there is no protection for the crown - it’s quite large and there are no crown guards. That being said, I loved the dial, the tungsten carbide bezel and the movement. I sold it and put the proceeds toward the purchase of a JLC Master Ultra Thin Moon. No regrets.
I love JLC. They were my favorite brand when I first got into watches. Wear it in good health.
 
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Here's my Globemaster, I purchased it on the black leather. Currently in search of the OEM bracelet.
wonderful
 
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Another variant, on grey saffiano strap (came on brown alligator)

 
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First generation 1952 Globemaster reference 2652 (essentially a Constellation without the Constellation dial text) with a two tone textured crosshair dial and gold arrowhead markers.
 
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At some point I’ll get around to some photos of my growing collection, but for now rinse and repeat the OP’s photos!! Half Sedna gold, blue dial and half Sedna bracelet. Had it for a year and a half now and still look at it in awe whenever it gets worn. Just love the blue pie pan dial as you move it around in the light. Have to be so careful wearing it though as those centre links in Sedna are soooooo easy to scratch
 
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If anyone ever wondered what a chestnut brown vaxed leather looks like on a Globemaster... I am not convinced but had to try it to see it.
 
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Still ticking 😀
 
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Globemasters do not get enough love, so let's put them on the front again.