Chesterfield
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Nice purchase. This is a great watch. It will be interesting to see what happens when the film hits-I would predict a whole host of homage watches coming to the surface for those that are less in the know than rep collectors. Some will probably use the same case, but a sterile dial etc. (Think these are already selling, but spot that to increase on release of the film). That may also push the TI bracelet forward, as the manufacturers will be able to sell tons of sterile versions.
‘Price appropriate’ is a strange term.
If you’re talking about investment, then I agree...the real deal Omega *might* be a more volatile investment than spending 7k on a Rolex.
Not in defence of any brand, but it doesn’t cost those big manufacturers anywhere near 7k to manufacture a watch. I’m sure two people could debate all day how much better value an Omega is than a Rolex, and vice versa. There are huge (and I mean gigantic) amounts of money to be made in the high end watch market. Hence why they can spend loads on advertising/ product placement (in films ), ADs etc. and still make a large (on paper) profit. I’m not saying there is anything wrong with making a massive profit-loads of money goes into R&D and things like Rolex’s deep sea ‘experiments’/ charities etc.
Thanks, the NTTD is a great watch, the best SMP Omega have created imo.
I agree. No watch on this planet is worth thousands. The cost of production is significantly less but in terms of investment which I should have been a lot clearer on, your Pateks, Rolexs etc make more sense to dish out on that sort of money. Omega doesn't have the investment or currency value like the aforementioned. Still, Omega make nice watches and I prefer a lot of their models over others but speaking for myself, I'd never pay more than 5K for an Omega.
100% agree, that is why i feel the 2nd hand market for this could be "interesting" as it's not a Limited Edition Omega 007. The prices from them has gone though the roof, 4k for a Casion Royale Planet Ocean, over 3k for a 40th Anniversary Seamaster, way way more then they were 5 years back, but they are Limited Editions
100% agree, that is why i feel the 2nd hand market for this could be "interesting" as it's not a Limited Edition Omega 007. The prices from them has gone though the roof, 4k for a Casion Royale Planet Ocean, over 3k for a 40th Anniversary Seamaster, way way more then they were 5 years back, but they are Limited Editions
I bought the casino royale ltd edition no 3833 in 2006 for 1800! Gutted I sold it really.
Isn't that just the V3 SS bracelet? It's great, looks and feels good, no puling on wrist hairs and the overall craftmanship of it is not only superb but convinces me that VSF can replicate the Ti bracelet perfectly.
Yes its the V3 bracelet I recently acquired for my V2 just to get a feel of it and its sizing. My thoughts exactly when I looked and felt the quality of the steel mesh. They can definitely pull off a titanium copy with this same standard, no problem.
The clasp mechanism is by far one of the best of any watch in regards to sizing. I leave 2 holes.
Same. Around my 7" wrist. Just right. If I shift it to another hole either to the right or left, it would either be too loose or too tight.
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Same. Around my 7" wrist. Just right. If I shift it to another hole either to the right or left, it would either be too loose or too tight.