With help on this forum I was just about to click to buy my first Omega! However, I completely missed that there appears to be two blue versions of new AT, which has thrown me a curve ball. They are both described as 'blue' at outlets. I'm not sure if the internet pictures (below) are realistic or even correct. I think they are exactly the same barring aesthetically? What's your preference and (or) does anybody have real life examples of either of these? Several have expressed a like for the blue AT, but I'm now not sure which one they are referring to Type 1: 22010412103001 (darker blue face with white third hand and a blue 'seamaster' logo) Type 2: 22010412103002 (lighter blue face and blue third hand with white 'seamaster' logo) Thank you kindly
Steel on steel - 220.10.41.21.03.001 - https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/...axial-master-chronometer-41-mm-22010412103001 I cannot find the second reference number you have listed "22010413103002". I assume it is just a typo . However, reference number "220.10.41.21.03.002" is considered by Omega as a grey dial and information is as follows: Steel on steel - 220.10.41.21.03.002 - https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/...axial-master-chronometer-41-mm-22010412103002 There are plenty of "real life" photos of them both in a google image search that I did. Hope this helps! I love my AT, but it is not a blue dial so I will refrain from posting a photo ha ha.
Sorry, have changed my typo! Thanks, that answers my question. It looked blue on my screens, plus two dealers have specifically anointed it as 'Dial Blue' on their sales pages, so together I was convinced (yet confused) Post yours if you like, haha, Ive not clicked buy just yet
Ah, that one. Beautiful! It immediately stood out for me amongst the others on display at the AD. I dismissed it simoly because I am after a steel bracelet (my other watches having always been leather), and I wasn't sure either way how that one might look on steel in terms of contrast. Certainly an interesting version with a very unique character. I'll play it safe for my first Omega!