Ultra Deep help

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Absolutely love my Ultra Deep, it's as small as I would ever go in case diameter else would look small to me. It is not really that tall either, no more so than my Breitlings. They are all beautiful watches for different tastes.

Happy to see a lot of positive comments from owners after the initial more cautious replies 😍
Totally. We are all so individual. I tried on a new PO and it was too small for me but perfect for many.
 
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Not a daily wearer for me. But I would say it‘s a big watch for big days!
I‘m happy to have it in my collection.

 
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It isn’t for me. However… if I had to choose, I’d go with the first one.
 
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It isn’t for me. However… if I had to choose, I’d go with the first one.
For the tool watch look? Or the Omegasteel version is too blingy?
 
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For the tool watch look? Or the Omegasteel version is too blingy?
Now I’ve woken up a bit more and had a bit more time to compare, I’ve changed my mind. I think the summer blue dial is really nice from an aesthetic point of view. Ultimately, it should only matter to you - which one are you naturally drawn to?
 
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I love the Ultra Deep, I used to own the Blue/Black variant which I sold to buy the Orange which `I prefer, I much preferred it to my Rolex JC DSSD which was why I sold it, the Ultra Deep wears more comfortably than the DSSD and the steel Ploprof I used to own and is smaller in lug to lug and thickness to the Planet Ocean Chronograph, the Ultra Deep wears surprisingly very well.

 
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Now I’ve woken up a bit more and had a bit more time to compare, I’ve changed my mind. I think the summer blue dial is really nice from an aesthetic point of view. Ultimately, it should only matter to you - which one are you naturally drawn to?
Instinctively, I'm drawn to the über-tool Titanium version, given its similarity to the original Five Deeps Expedition watch. But I fear it may end up being boring, and the Omegasteel version might end up with more wrist time. On the other hand, the thickness of the watch might be more acceptable as a 'special' Titanium watch versus a more normal looking Omegasteel one!
 
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I love the Ultra Deep, I used to own the Blue/Black variant which I sold to buy the Orange which `I prefer, I much preferred it to my Rolex JC DSSD which was why I sold it, the Ultra Deep wears more comfortably than the DSSD and the steel Ploprof I used to own and is smaller in lug to lug and thickness to the Planet Ocean Chronograph, the Ultra Deep wears surprisingly very well.

What triggered the switch from blue/black to orange? Did you consider the Summer Blue or Titanium versions?
 
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What triggered the switch from blue/black to orange? Did you consider the Summer Blue or Titanium versions?
I prefer the fact that the Orange version has a luminous bezel and at the time I still had a JC DSSD which was too similar to the Blue/Black Ultra Deep dial, the Summer Blue Ultra Deep is stunning and I would definitely like to upgrade to that one some day.
 
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I prefer the fact that the Orange version has a luminous bezel and at the time I still had a JC DSSD which was too similar to the Blue/Black Ultra Deep dial, the Summer Blue Ultra Deep is stunning and I would definitely like to upgrade to that one some day.
Forgot to say that the titanium version does not interest me at all because there is no bracelet option and IMHO the watch is too heavy for just a nato strap.