Shock Proof Omega
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Geffg

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1,325 posts

125 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Just got my first Omega and wondering how resilient they are to shocks / jolts.
I go clay shooting and wondering if it would affect the watches workings being automatic? Only ever had quartz and with spending a few quid on this I don’t want to do it any harm.

gregs656

11,976 posts

201 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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What Omega?

If it is fairly modern I’d wear it FWIW.

Ninjin

1,329 posts

95 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Havent done shooting but I've played golf with mine without issue.

fourstardan

6,017 posts

164 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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I was always unsure about golfing in mine but have done, the screen is scrunchable, I had an accident and knocked mine against a rock in Majorca once and got a minute gauge on it.

Also I'm sure plenty of drug dealers use the (likely stolen) watch with guns!

MarkJS

2,000 posts

167 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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I’ve fired quite a few shotguns whilst wearing various Omega’s and never had any issues. You’ll be fine.

Geffg

Original Poster:

1,325 posts

125 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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gregs656 said:
What Omega?

If it is fairly modern I’d wear it FWIW.
It’s a new seamaster.

blingybongy

4,049 posts

166 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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I wear either a 300M or an AT every day and I'm a caretaker/janitor odd job man. Nothing untoward has happened to either from hammering and drilling or mopping.

RichB

54,947 posts

304 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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I wear a 30 year old Omega Speedmaster as my everyday watch and play golf / shoot clays without a concern.

Tom1312

1,153 posts

166 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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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

76 posts

51 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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I wear my 20 year old Seamaster GMT clay shooting and have had no problems at all with sessions of 150-200 clays.

blingybongy

4,049 posts

166 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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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 yikes


Edited by blingybongy on Sunday 24th December 08:27

Gesberg

76 posts

51 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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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 yikes


Edited by blingybongy on Sunday 24th December 08:27
I tend to use Hull Comp X, they’re £285 per 1,000 online.

Geffg

Original Poster:

1,325 posts

125 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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Thanks for all the replies. At least I know now that it’s gonna be fine and I won’t need to swap watches to go.

hilly10

7,489 posts

248 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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Don’t worry most Omega Sports watches are very robust.

RichA35

145 posts

74 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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I shoot in mine all the times and it’s fine.

It didn’t like being used as an ankle bracelet and bashed across the floor by one of my young nephews through. That was the cost of a service to make it work properly again!

Edited by RichA35 on Sunday 24th December 12:56

Celtic Dragon

3,306 posts

255 months

Monday 25th December 2023
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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.