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I just like the symmetry of the G3 more than G1 or 2. The negative screen is more visually appealing to me, but it is harder to see. At 50, I wouldn't have had any trouble. At 57 I have to wear my glasses (which I very often forget to carry with me).
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Red strap is available from Swiss Watch Spares if your in the UK, not sure on international shipping.
https://www.swisswatchspares.com/pr...er-x-33-20mm-98000071-red-kevlar-buckle-strap
A word of warning about the Kevlar straps, the moving keeper came completely off. Very delicate pieces in my experience
Looks good on the kevlar, but the titanium band is surprisingly comfy. Mine came equipped with a half-link, so I was able to get a near perfect fit - something I was never able to do with the similar steel band on my Moonwatch.
My Gen 2 was my first Omega, purchased to celebrate my 30th. Picked it up in an Omega boutique in Switzerland as well. It wasn't well loved or popular back then, often considered an overpriced Quartz on forums. Good thing I've always purchased what I liked, not cared about resale value and simply enjoyed my watches.
It was my daily wearer for 8 years before I switched to a slightly dressier De Ville mechanical. In those 8 years it travelled with me to many countries and took its share of beatings. It's been swimming with me many times so don't believe all the prattle about it barely being splash proof. I even put deep gouges in the bracelet after owning it for 6 weeks at a belated birthday bash where I got very drunk and fell into a stone curb in central London somewhere. Good thing a full service back then only cost £150 and included refurbishing the bracelet!
At the last full service several years ago I even had it upgraded to the latest 1666C movement with thermo-compensation. The accuracy has slipped a bit to maybe +15-20 SPY (seconds per year) but it's on it's 3rd battery now. When it first came back from service, for that battery it was <8 SPY. The rate of gain is very constant so I'm sure if I had it serviced it could be tuned back.
I don't intend to ever sell it and would be glad to hand it down to one of my sons if they ever show a keen interest in watches. If you can find a good example of a Gen 1 or 2 then it's definitely worth adding to a collection.
I'd been looking for one for a while, so when one cropped up 3 weeks ago, I pounced, full set and great condition. I usually prefer straps, but enjoying the titanium bracelet at the moment, may try to source a kevlar strap in the future.
After drooling about the X-33 for some time now, this thread and - to be honest - the SpaceX launch made me make up my mind finally and so this came in today:
canvas, not kevlar but looks pretty much the same
And the price is right ($21 US)
https://www.bartonwatchbands.com/co...tch-bands/products/crimson-red-premium-canvas