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This is my Trio, and I want an SMPc. Help

  1. ac921ol Jul 16, 2017

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    This is my current trio of modern Omega watches. I've been saying im going to go blue, since I have the PO, but then why would that logic not work with the AT, and I'm right back where I started.

    If this was your stable which would you go with and why? The AT I borrowed a picture for so I can catch the blue.

    I do plan on getting another Speedmaster and doing the Japanese racing mod, but that's down the road. (Not sure if that information changes anything)

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  2. jsg1976 Jul 17, 2017

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    I say SMPc blue. Blue ceramic bezel differentiates it enough from PO and AT.
     
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  3. WatchVaultNYC Jul 17, 2017

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    Thats one of the best shots I've seen of a blue sunburst AT :thumbsup:

    edit: found out it wasnt your pic :(
     
  4. Golfjunky Jul 17, 2017

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    Proplof
     
  5. Maganator Jul 17, 2017

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    If I was you I'd go with a Globemaster. The AT is lovely but it's sporty like your other two. The blue Globemaster scratches the blue itch and adds a smarter watch to your stable.
    The AT is lovely though

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  6. Scepticalist Jul 17, 2017

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    This ^^^

    If you have the funds I'd definitely take the Globemaster - you'd then have chrono, waterproof, sport-casual and dressy all covered.

    I have to say the Sedna Globemaster is one of the few gold watches I'd consider.

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  7. sgrossma Jul 17, 2017

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    That globemaster looks nice! I need to try one on
     
  8. wilfreb Jul 17, 2017

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    SMPc in blue would be great
     
  9. ras47 Jul 17, 2017

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    How about a GMT Seamaster? I've come to love the GMT feature on my Rolex GMT Master II.
     
  10. wilfreb Jul 17, 2017

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    I own a GMT Master 2 and don't even know how to use the GMT function [emoji23]
     
  11. Jking something intelligent and witty... Jul 17, 2017

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    This was the pic I found online that had me track down the 2503.80 as my first Omega:

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    Still best shot of this watch I've seen to date.
     
  12. wilfreb Jul 19, 2017

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    Hope this can help you decide... [​IMG]
     
  13. Matt87 Jul 20, 2017

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    Really really cool collection!! Congratulations!
     
  14. yourhuckleberry Jul 20, 2017

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    I'd say go with the Globemaster as well.
     
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  15. Lode_Runner Jul 21, 2017

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    If you want more Omega "blueness," the two obvious options are (a) Globemaster blue dial, or (b) Hour Vision Orbis, again with a blue dial. Both are stunners, although the Hour Vision hasn't changed in a decade and is getting a little dated with its 42mm case.

    SMPc in blue is a nice watch, but I owned and flipped mine. Once you have a PO, and you have a nice one, you may end up not really wearing the SMPc. It's hard to hold both of them in your hand and decide to put on the SMPc, and Globemaster or Hour Vision would complement your collection.
     
  16. wilfreb Jul 21, 2017

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    I feel complete now [​IMG]