What’s your favorite modern Omega?

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What’s your favorite modern Omega go-to watch?
 
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For me a tie between CK2998, Speedmaster 60th.

I love the SE, LE and the reissues
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Still on a Speedy Tuesday honeymoon as its only been about two weeks since I got it. 😉
 
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The 60th Anniversary Speedmaster! (Pic borrowed from the net)
 
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Let me break the streak. It’s not mine but if were to buy a modern Omega it would be the Globemaster.

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Let me break the streak. It’s not mine but if were to buy a modern Omega it would be the Globemaster.

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This. I like it so much, I bought the blue-dialed version a couple of months ago. It's a unique piece in the Omega lineup. As the first use of their master chronometer movement, and a relatively slow seller for Omega, it's likely to have some value as a collector's item in the future. The bracelet is superb, as is the overall fit and finish of the watch. Also, the lume on the hands/markers and the 100 M water resistance makes it very versatile and easy to wear for dress or sport. For what you get it's very reasonably priced at $7,000 MSRP, and can be readily acquired grey or pre-owned between two and three large less. Pretty much the perfect go anywhere do anything watch!
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The 60th trilogy. Amazing watches!
You guys are funny. Your favorite "modern" Omega is actually a watch from 40 or 50 years ago. I don't think that's what the OP had in mind LOL

Personally, I love my Speedmaster '57 co-ax with the broad arrows. The Seamaster 300M co-axial is near the top of my wish list. OK, so both of those are heavily influenced by vintage models, but they're also very modern in several ways. Whatever, I'm not as bad as you guys hahahahahaha
 
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You guys are funny. Your favorite "modern" Omega is actually a watch from 40 or 50 years ago. I don't think that's what the OP had in mind LOL
Exactly was my point...
 
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The GSOTM which I don’t own and my 42mm PO. Though, it’s not made anymore. Does that mean it’s no longer modern?
 
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Hard to argue with the new Seamasters. The SMPOc, 2210.50.00 shown here is my first, "big boy" watch. I still remember the day it arrived five years ago. I just dropped it off for its first full service a few weeks ago. Doing that felt like what it probably should have felt like the first time I dropped each of my daughters off for their first day of school.




Fortunately, I was able to add to the collection at the same time and have this little beauty to enjoy:

 
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You guys are funny. Your favorite "modern" Omega is actually a watch from 40 or 50 years ago. I don't think that's what the OP had in mind LOL

Personally, I love my Speedmaster '57 co-ax with the broad arrows. The Seamaster 300M co-axial is near the top of my wish list. OK, so both of those are heavily influenced by vintage models, but they're also very modern in several ways. Whatever, I'm not as bad as you guys hahahahahaha

Haha fair point! They are thoroughly modern watches though.
The design is yes objectively vintage but the construction, bracelet, clasp, movement, etc... are all modern 😀