What’s happening on March 26th then?

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The colors are interesting and they look pretty nice on the Omega website. But after watching the Fratello video
my impression is it looks like a McDonald's Happy Meal version of the Speedmaster. Would love to hear what people think when they see one in person.
 
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I don't mind paying a couple hundred bucks and driving a few hours for a watch that I really want and know I'll get. It beats paying thousands for a watch and waiting a couple of years

I'm curious how "available" they will be down the road. There's a few (5) I'd like to get my hands on but I simply won't drive 12 hours round trip for a plastic quartz watch. I especially like how Swatch themselves says they will be "accessible" to the public. If by accessible you mean I need to go wayyyyyy outa the way to get o e then that's not really accessible haha. And if a week from now they are sold out and being scalped for double, then saying they are accessible would just be a straight up lie. Can't wait to see how this pans out.
 
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I'm curious how "available" they will be down the road. There's a few (5) I'd like to get my hands on but I simply won't drive 12 hours round trip for a plastic quartz watch.

No sir, they are not plastic, they are bioceramic, which according to Revolution, "The fact that the castor oil extract is grown means it is sustainable and therefore ticks a big environmental box, which is high on everybody’s agenda at present." I suppose some buyers will be juiced up by this even though it makes absolutely no difference to the overall environment. Emotion rules many decisions.
 
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If you do decide to do that you better plan on being in line the night before, the lines are always long for this type of item and many will be camping out overnight. I can't get too excited about a Swatch watch even if it Omega has stuck their name and 'Speedmaster' on the dial.

Well, I would need to drive 3 hours to Miami. And spend the night at the front door of the swatch store. If I was 20 years old, I'd totally do this. But I'm too old to do this, and would have a hard time explaining this plan to my wife. And honestly, I'd have a tough time explaining this to anyone outside of this message board. And if I do go, I will have a tough time deciding which two watches to buy.
 
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Three Swatch stores in London on the official list, just a few tube stops away from work. Stock could be interesting though with the scalpers ruining it. I'll probably pick up 2 for personal use, even if I have to wait for the inevitable restock.
 
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To boldly go, where no man has gone before, sign me up lol

 
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I guess I’m in the minority
I was so impressed with the newer omegas that I started to believe they could legitimately make a run at Rolex

instead they do this ?

what $250 watch would Rolex allow their name on?

If you want playful that’s fine just don’t use the omega logo. I own a lot of omegas and am seriously questioning the long term values now
 
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Feels like Swatch needs foot traffic and they forced Omega to do this.....

Omega could've produced a far better robust quartz versions without the influence of Swatch brass looking over their shoulder....maybe not a $250 version...but perhaps under $1500 to bring the Moonwatch to the masses...using similar colorways, inspired design cues from the legendary Alaska project, Ultraman, etc... in a more professional manner....not the "McDonald's Happy Meal" variants we all got to see today....

This could've been executed better by Swatch.....I mean Seiko has raised their bar, why can't Swatch....

Short term, I think Swatch will sell a lot of these, but at the long term expense of Omega.....feels like the momentum Omega was gaining for years has come to a screeching halt....what a shame for the brand.....
 
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While you are all occupied in line at the Swatch stores I'm going to be first in line at my AD ready for the real release planned for the 26th.

 
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In all honesty, I have no issues with what Omega has done. It's a fun group of watches that will appeal to a new demographic.

My only disappointment with the line is the use of the Alaska Project hands on the Mars version. These hands are so unique to Omega I wish they would have saved their use for something a bit more upscale. I think they've been cheapened a bit now. There will most likely be more of these Alaska Project hands on Swatch watches than the original Alaska Project watches for which they were designed.
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I own a lot of omegas and am seriously questioning the long term values now

Oh no. Maybe watches aren’t good investments. 😲
 
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....feels like the momentum Omega was gaining for years has come to a screeching halt....what a shame for the brand.....

Are you saying that this Collab is going to bring their momentum to a screeching halt? And if so, im curious how you arrive at this conclusion?
 
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I’ve bought real mechanical Omegas for under $200 and you still can if you look around, I don’t really think it dilutes anything and it is just a bit of good fun. It’s a bit like how Mercedes make pedal car versions of their vehicles for kids, doesn’t dilute the brand just helps a new generation of enthusiasts get interested.
 
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I see no down side to Omega and would be excited to own two of those.
Sadly no outlets anywhere near Seattle. Eventually one would expect this to be online and in boutiques?
 
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Have any of the bloggers said what the weight of these feel like? Does bioceramic have any heft to it, or are these light weight?
 
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I’ve bought real mechanical Omegas for under $200 and you still can if you look around, I don’t really think it dilutes anything and it is just a bit of good fun. It’s a bit like how Mercedes make pedal car versions of their vehicles for kids, doesn’t dilute the brand just helps a new generation of enthusiasts get interested.

Yea but we can't be seen sitting at the Swatch table when the watch investment hype train pulls into Omega land. What will they think of the brand now?!
 
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I think these watches are great. They honor the Speedmaster, but they occupy a very different space. It's almost like Tudor doing its version of the Rolex Pepsi GMT, but with the Swatch group they can create their homage for a completely different segment of the market. In HK there's a bunch of watch fans who are already planning to meet up Saturday morning at one of the Swatch shops to see what we can score.
 
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Have any of the bloggers said what the weight of these feel like? Does bioceramic have any heft to it, or are these light weight?

Swatch says it has a silky or powdery feel. They expressed the feel several times. Didn't hear about the weight.

Edit: there's a video on Swatch site about bioceramic, not about these speedmasters.

My sense is Swatch is all about this bioceramic. They care more about it than the speedmaster. The speedmaster seems to be a means to promote the bioceramic. I suspect Omega had little to no say in the project.
 
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Is this a good feeder system to get new buyers interested in stepping up from a $250 watch to a $6,000+ Speedmaster in the future? Maybe, maybe not. I look at this as a sales effort rooted in today, but I doubt it will put much money in Omega's pocket in the future because of it. Omega must have figured a tie in to a Swatch watch today won't hurt the brand name long term.

Sorry for a long one, but with the release of info having now hit the more general population, I’ve been front row to something interesting today that makes me view this OxS collab a little differently. Interested in other’s takes.

Everyone on this forum would agree that the watch buying/collecting world has changed drastically in the last 10 years especially. What has also changed, concurrently, is the general population’s view of “a watch guy.” Namely, most acutely in the younger generations through to even Gen-X, the notion of being a “watch guy” has become a dirty word/insult.

Before you on this forum take offense to the notion that “watch guy” has become a dirty word, just think of it through the lens of the general population: a “watch guy” in 2022 are the yahoo’s on Instagram only hype-flexing, the resellers with sleeve tattoos and raw denim on YouTube channels, and - in short - the same people we here on this forum are ALSO often giving the stink eye for what’s become of the watch world in the last 10ish years. Now, in 2022, *that’s* a “watch guy.”

At the core of this increasing disdain for the modern “watch guy” is the fact that modern luxury watches have become unobtainable, in both price and distribution, while simultaneously becoming so self-serious. Gone are the days that a middle-class gent (or lady) who just turned 40 could simply treat his (or her) self with a Speedy, or Sub, or - you name it. For the average person with average priorities in their 30’s? Forget about it. 20’s? May as well fire up the class war.

Which brings me to what I’ve witnessed today (for better or worse, you decide).

Part of my career has me float at the periphery of designers, architects, and other such creatives who are in various fields “taste makers.” Being in design, they more than the average population have an appreciation for product, history, etc., and inevitably know about iconic design pieces such as the Speedmaster. But they can rarely afford one.

And even if they could afford one, these days wearing one makes them dangerously close to appearing to be a “watch guy.” The younger they are, the more repulsed they are by that possibility.

But today, I was by chance roped into three separate group chats by creatives and (let’s again call them) “taste makers” from all around the country who were pepped up by this release.



Participating in those discussions, a real theme seemed to be an attraction to the irreverence Omega and Swatch we’re demonstrating. For once, not being so damn self-serious. In appearing to open the gate and say, hey, for $200 bucks let’s have some fun!

One of these chats were guys my age (early 40’s), who have some cool but affordable watches, and have only just gotten to points in their careers they could afford a Speedmasters if the wanted to, but - I think - are just turned off by what has become the threat of being perceived as “a watch guy” in 2022.

Another of these threads were guys in their 20s, who regularly and aggressively make fun of “watch guys,” and actively avoid any chance of appearance as a “watch guy” - proudly seeking out g-shocks, etc., to *emphasize*
(almost in protest) that theyre not “watch guys.”

Which brings me to seeing comments like this one:

I started to believe they could legitimately make a run at Rolex

instead they do this ?

what $250 watch would Rolex allow their name on?

That’s the sort of self-seriousness and gate-keeping that has more and more of the younger generations increasingly turned off by the mechanical watch world.

Maybe Omega’s point is precisely that Rolex would never do this?

Even if you have the money, you’re now aware that Rolex will seemingly laugh at you for wanting anything with its brand stamped on it.

Today’s the first time I’ve been roped into any watch discussion by these circles of the design and trends world that wasn’t instead about how stupid the watch world has become. But today, it was:




Maybe it will backfire, maybe it will succeed only by accident, who knows.

But if my tentacles into the world are any indication, today got people in the design and taste-making world talking about Omega in a more positive framing then I’ve seen the trend heading.