Omega planet ocean
Omega planet ocean
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dsl2

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1,480 posts

224 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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What the general concenus on these as a everyday quality(?) timepiece in both standard & chronometer style?

What sort of discount could you reasonably expect to obtain?

Thanks!

cableguy

2,287 posts

232 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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Great watches and very sturdy. I'm on my second Seamaster as my daily wear'er.

You should be able to achieve 20% from your high street Jeweller/Omega Agent and a little more if you're willing to buy from the net.

My advice is to try the models you are interested in, I initially wanted the Chronograph but quickly changed my mind once I had tried it against the non-chrono, there is also the size to consider depending on comfort and wrist size.

Good luck with your search. wink

C.

Stitch

933 posts

240 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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heck of a lot of watch for the money.

had mine for 7 months now and really enjoy it.

Agree with the comments above regarding the chronograph and discount available.

[AJ]

3,079 posts

221 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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I love mine, it's a fantastic time keeper and a joy to own.

uktrailmonster

9,616 posts

223 months

Monday 11th February 2008
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Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.

dsl2

Original Poster:

1,480 posts

224 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Thanks for the information fella's.

Rav

3,072 posts

253 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Theres a Omega seamaster PO non-Crono aka orange in the Swindon outlet village branch of Goldsmiths. Its been there a while so they will give you a massive discount.

uktrailmonster

9,616 posts

223 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Rav said:
Theres a Omega seamaster PO non-Crono aka orange in the Swindon outlet village branch of Goldsmiths. Its been there a while so they will give you a massive discount.
How do you know it's the same one? Every shop seems to have one in the window anyway. I'd be expecting 20% off, but not sure you'd get that in the high street. Should be easy via e-mail though.

bing

1,943 posts

261 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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[AJ] said:
I love mine, it's a fantastic time keeper and a joy to own.
I double what this man ^^^ said!!! I wear mine most days and love it to bits!!!!

Stitch

933 posts

240 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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uktrailmonster said:
Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.
Yes - because everyone could/would spend what is a decent month's take home salary for most people on a watch!

cableguy

2,287 posts

232 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Stitch said:
uktrailmonster said:
Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.
Yes - because everyone could/would spend what is a decent month's take home salary for most people on a watch!
Agree with you Stitch, it still amazes me how many people don't think before making stupid comments. rolleyes

C.

uktrailmonster

9,616 posts

223 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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cableguy said:
Stitch said:
uktrailmonster said:
Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.
Yes - because everyone could/would spend what is a decent month's take home salary for most people on a watch!
Agree with you Stitch, it still amazes me how many people don't think before making stupid comments. rolleyes

C.
I like the watch. But they're everywhere. It's the watch equivalent of a Porsche Boxster. For me that loses its appeal slightly. Even Clarkson wears one FFS!

sparkyhx

4,200 posts

227 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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uktrailmonster said:
cableguy said:
Stitch said:
uktrailmonster said:
Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.
Yes - because everyone could/would spend what is a decent month's take home salary for most people on a watch!
Agree with you Stitch, it still amazes me how many people don't think before making stupid comments. rolleyes

C.
I like the watch. But they're everywhere. It's the watch equivalent of a Porsche Boxster. For me that loses its appeal slightly. Even Clarkson wears one FFS!
I have to agree to a level - I adore the Planet Ocean but wanted something less ubiquitous, but I wouldn't have put it quite 'common as muck' terms. The Seamaster is again very populare more like BMW 3 series.

Having said all that I would sooner have an Omega than a TAG, not that there is anything wrong with TAG, I just think you are getting more VFM with an Omega.

uktrailmonster

9,616 posts

223 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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sparkyhx said:
Having said all that I would sooner have an Omega than a TAG, not that there is anything wrong with TAG, I just think you are getting more VFM with an Omega.
Now that I would agree with!
I like Omega watches. I'd choose the Seamaster GMT over the PO simply because they're less common. The PO is very trendy at the moment, especially the larger version. It has a lot of shop window appeal, but way too obvious for me. Be interesting to see how the orange oversized ones date too. I saw one the other day with orange bezel and bright orange strap. I thought that was trying too hard. But I like the black bezel version with orange numbers.

dazren

22,612 posts

284 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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I like them. All my watches have bracelets, so I quite fancy getting the plain black 45.5mm with rubber and brown leather straps. Two watches for the price of one!

cableguy

2,287 posts

232 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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dazren said:
I like them. All my watches have bracelets, so I quite fancy getting the plain black 45.5mm with rubber and brown leather straps. Two watches for the price of one!
Great choice and a great day to day watch. wink

C.

Zigs

1,866 posts

229 months

Friday 15th February 2008
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you can get these for around £1300 if you buy off the net in the US and have somebody bring it over for you (i.e. a friend coming to visit - to avoid duty). I am really worried about the lack of Omega warranty, but so long as Omega will still service it I think I will take the plunge.

SpydieNut

5,935 posts

246 months

Friday 15th February 2008
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uktrailmonster said:
cableguy said:
Stitch said:
uktrailmonster said:
Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.
Yes - because everyone could/would spend what is a decent month's take home salary for most people on a watch!
Agree with you Stitch, it still amazes me how many people don't think before making stupid comments. rolleyes

C.
I like the watch. But they're everywhere. It's the watch equivalent of a Porsche Boxster. For me that loses its appeal slightly. Even Clarkson wears one FFS!
and?

it's a good watch. you like it. what more is there to it. are you going to let the fact that many other people own this watch put you off getting one yourself?

likewise - the boxster is a cracking car and i'd love one. it matters not a)how many other people have one or b) what anyone else says about them.

at the end of the day - watches, cars, whatever, buy one *you* like.

Obiwonkeyblokey

5,400 posts

263 months

Friday 15th February 2008
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Ive got the 45mm orange one on a bracelet, it makes my speedmaster seem like a kids watch in comparison!

I do like it though.

I bought mine in Paris from a jewellers on the champs elysses, paid 2400 euros, it was for sale at 2950 I believe.

just haggle

- I would also agree with the orange v black debate, I have the orange one, but if I had to wear one watch only I would probably have gone for the black as an all rounder. I like the lairiness of the orange one as a casual everyday watch, but it doesnt sit too well with a suit and can look a bit too "bling"

O

uktrailmonster

9,616 posts

223 months

Friday 15th February 2008
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SpydieNut said:
uktrailmonster said:
cableguy said:
Stitch said:
uktrailmonster said:
Nice watch, but as common as muck. I'd want something a bit more rare for that money.
Yes - because everyone could/would spend what is a decent month's take home salary for most people on a watch!
Agree with you Stitch, it still amazes me how many people don't think before making stupid comments. rolleyes

C.
I like the watch. But they're everywhere. It's the watch equivalent of a Porsche Boxster. For me that loses its appeal slightly. Even Clarkson wears one FFS!
and?

it's a good watch. you like it. what more is there to it. are you going to let the fact that many other people own this watch put you off getting one yourself?

likewise - the boxster is a cracking car and i'd love one. it matters not a)how many other people have one or b) what anyone else says about them.

at the end of the day - watches, cars, whatever, buy one *you* like.
Yes, but only because there are other equally good less common watches I like more. But I would buy a Boxster because common though they are, nothing touches them for the money.

But I take your point about the PO being a nice watch, regardless of how many they sell.