The New Seamaster Pro 300M Diver in Titanium Bronze Gold, Green Dial & Bezel, Cal 8806 Non-Date

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I really like this one - beautiful. Bronze gold is a nice color precious material and can be used with less expensive which is a pretty cool innovation. Looking forward to seeing how else they use it.

On the other hand I really don't like the NTTD colorway!
 
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Which, therefore, must mean Omega doesn't want to handle it, right?
It means they don't have to really. And you completely missed my point. It's a trivial thing to have bracelets made and end-links to suit. Omega chose not to. They chose a cheaper option and charge more for it to boot. I don't know, maybe mesh bracelets are really expensive.
 
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It means they don't have to really. And you completely missed my point. It's a trivial thing to have bracelets made and end-links to suit. Omega chose not to. They chose a cheaper option and charge more for it to boot. I don't know, maybe mesh bracelets are really expensive.
Good quality mesh bracelets are expensive to make because you're dealing with a weave pattern you want to be even, precise, plus have flexibility. When one little weave which is off is immediately noticed. Also comes down to the thickness of the mesh. Staib is one of the high end mesh bracelets as they are worth it compared to lesser quality ones.

That being said, a comparable mesh bracelet without the Omega logo is around a third of the price. And if Omega put a ton of money into the R&D for the clasp design, they got fleeced on that.

Honestly, think they went to the same factories which are producing said mesh bracelets for others (which is not in Switzerland but a little further east) used the existing ones and tried to retro-fit the clasp to "fit" which is why you don't have a micro-adjust, only the holes spaced like a regular leather bracelet. In other words, the went the cheapest route possible and put the normal Omega branding up charge.

If I am wrong, I will be the first to admit it and apologize to Omega in person.
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Good quality mesh bracelets are expensive to make because you're dealing with a weave pattern you want to be even, precise, plus have flexibility. When one little weave which is off is immediately noticed. Also comes down to the thickness of the mesh. Staib is one of the high end mesh bracelets as they are worth it compared to lesser quality ones.

That being said, a comparable mesh bracelet without the Omega logo is around a third of the price. And if Omega put a ton of money into the R&D for the clasp design, they got fleeced on that.

Honestly, think they went to the same factories which are producing said mesh bracelets for others (which is not in Switzerland but a little further east) used the existing ones and tried to retro-fit the clasp to "fit" which is why you don't have a micro-adjust, only the holes spaced like a regular leather bracelet. In other words, the went the cheapest route possible and put the normal Omega branding up charge.

If I am wrong, I will be the first to admit it and apologize to Omega in person.
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I have several Staib mesh bracelets. I get it. Omega's mesh has been around for some time and they've sold many. They don't give them away, either, as you pointed out. I believe they've made back whatever R&D cost they sunk into the clasp, knowing there probably wasn't much put into the bracelet itself They chose the cheapest option to outfit these "new" watches. That's all I'm really saying. Hopefully, it's just a temporary measure while they get ready for the next generation of SMP, these new watches likely showing us a bit of what they've planned. Maybe it'll include a new bracelet option other than the Bond and mesh, but who knows.
 
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Honestly, think they went to the same factories which are producing said mesh bracelets for others (which is not in Switzerland but a little further east) used the existing ones and tried to retro-fit the clasp to "fit" which is why you don't have a micro-adjust, only the holes spaced like a regular leather bracelet. In other words, the went the cheapest route possible and put the normal Omega branding up charge.

Agree. I think it was lazily done. The best way I can sum it up is it's well made, but not well designed.

Maybe it'll include a new bracelet option other than the Bond and mesh, but who knows.

I would riot if they dropped the iconic Bond bracelet from the standard model SMP. There would be no reasoning with me.
 
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Agree. I think it was lazily done. The best way I can sum it up is it's well made, but not well designed.



I would riot if they dropped the iconic Bond bracelet from the standard model SMP. There would be no reasoning with me.

I'm a fan of the Bond bracelet and am not a proponent of eliminating it. I like options, but Forster and US are good enough for me now. I think if a more sporty and slimmer (not necessarily in size, but design, not as fancy) SMP were released, there are better bracelets they could draw inspiration from, like the tapering ref. 1610 from the early 2000s.
 
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It's nice, but all they are doing is providing new colorways and mixed metals on a base design that has been around for a couple of decades. I don't know how excited the average person is going to get about that.

But then again, I own a Globemaster, which seems like a generally unloved entry in the Omega stable.
I love the Globemaster, but would love it more if it had a screw down crown, dauphine hands, and more variety in dial designs. I don't think it's unloved, as much as other models are more loved and more attractively priced for the features you get.

I feel like the entire line could use a refresh.
 
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I am not really a watch guy. In fact, I've never worn a watch in my 56 years, let alone buy one. I know nothing of them other than a couple of brands.

I was in downtown St Thomas over the holidays and found myself at the watch boutiques. Breitling, Omega, Rolex, Patek, Hublot, etc.

Studied them all but I really fancied the Omega Bond 60th in SS and the brown Ti one....especially the brown on the mesh because of the weight. I'm not a Bond fand tho and really don't care for gimmicky branding but both pieces were very nice.

I managed to walk away without buying. I spent a couple days thinking about the Omegas and finally went back. They had gotten a new shipment the day prior. I absolutely fell in love with the Green/Bronze and eventually bought it right out of the vault. The color combo is beautiful. In dim light, the green presents as black to my eye. The bronze is warmer than gold which suits me too. For me, on Day 7 or so of my journey, this watch is just about perfect. So, the big question is, do I dive farther down the watch rabbit hole or just continue on in my ignorant bliss?
 
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I liked it trying it on. The green is definitely a warmer more subdued tone than in renders and I think the contrast with the bronze gold works very nicely. One thing I noted too is the crystal is nowhere near as terribly reflective as the NTTD, which I really appreciated. I don’t think it’ll find its way to my wrist but it’s pretty nice IMO.
 
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So the big question is, do I dive farther down the watch rabbit hole or just continue on in my ignorant bliss?
Yes grab your diver, take a deep breath, and down the rabbit hole you go. But don't worry, there's plenty of us in different depths of multiple rabbit holes so you'll be in good company. Enjoy!
 
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I am not really a watch guy. In fact, I've never worn a watch in my 56 years, let alone buy one. I know nothing of them other than a couple of brands.

I was in downtown St Thomas over the holidays and found myself at the watch boutiques. Breitling, Omega, Rolex, Patek, Hublot, etc.

Studied them all but I really fancied the Omega Bond 60th in SS and the brown Ti one....especially the brown on the mesh because of the weight. I'm not a Bond fand tho and really don't care for gimmicky branding but both pieces were very nice.

I managed to walk away without buying. I spent a couple days thinking about the Omegas and finally went back. They had gotten a new shipment the day prior. I absolutely fell in love with the Green/Bronze and eventually bought it right out of the vault. The color combo is beautiful. In dim light, the green presents as black to my eye. The bronze is warmer than gold which suits me too. For me, on Day 7 or so of my journey, this watch is just about perfect. So, the big question is, do I dive farther down the watch rabbit hole or just continue on in my ignorant bliss?
Better for your wallet and mental heath to be blissfully ignorant but way more fun to go down the rabbit hole.
 
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Better for your wallet and mental heath to be blissfully ignorant but way more fun to go down the rabbit hole.
Couldn't have said it better myself 🍻
 
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I am not really a watch guy. In fact, I've never worn a watch in my 56 years, let alone buy one. I know nothing of them other than a couple of brands.

I was in downtown St Thomas over the holidays and found myself at the watch boutiques. Breitling, Omega, Rolex, Patek, Hublot, etc.

Studied them all but I really fancied the Omega Bond 60th in SS and the brown Ti one....especially the brown on the mesh because of the weight. I'm not a Bond fand tho and really don't care for gimmicky branding but both pieces were very nice.

I managed to walk away without buying. I spent a couple days thinking about the Omegas and finally went back. They had gotten a new shipment the day prior. I absolutely fell in love with the Green/Bronze and eventually bought it right out of the vault. The color combo is beautiful. In dim light, the green presents as black to my eye. The bronze is warmer than gold which suits me too. For me, on Day 7 or so of my journey, this watch is just about perfect. So, the big question is, do I dive farther down the watch rabbit hole or just continue on in my ignorant bliss?

Congratulations on the purchase! It looks better in your picture than it does in most of the Omega pictures that I've seen, but that's about right.

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