Shock Proof Omega
Discussion
Geffg said:
It’s a new seamaster.
It'll be fine.Admittedly not the same watch, but I've used my Pelagos at work for pretty much everything for the last year. So shooting, running around, driving, fighting and smashing in doors etc and other than lots of marks, it's still +/-1 a day.
I'd imagine given the tech in the Omega surpasses that in my watch, it'll eat up a bit of shotgun shooting.
There's enough cool units wearing them to make me think it'll be ok...
Danish special forces for example


Gesberg said:
I wear my 20 year old Seamaster GMT clay shooting and have had no problems at all with sessions of 150-200 clays.
I stopped shooting when Express cartridges were 10p a bang.What are they now?
Edit. Just looked it up 40/50p a bang

Edited by blingybongy on Sunday 24th December 08:27
blingybongy said:
Gesberg said:
I wear my 20 year old Seamaster GMT clay shooting and have had no problems at all with sessions of 150-200 clays.
I stopped shooting when Express cartridges were 10p a bang.What are they now?
Edit. Just looked it up 40/50p a bang

Edited by blingybongy on Sunday 24th December 08:27
I happily wear my PO and Railmaster out shooting and so far they haven’t blinked. The human body does a good job of absorbing the recoil, so what gets transmitted to the watch, won’t be as bad as you think.
Now if you were to put the watch on the gun and shoot, then you’d run into problems sooner.
Now if you were to put the watch on the gun and shoot, then you’d run into problems sooner.
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