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Old 28 April 2017, 07:17 PM   #1
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Advice trade Rolex v Tudor v omega

Hi all just need some concensus before I pull the trigger...
I own a.. I thought mint 2006 45.5 mm omega planet ocean and quite like the watch... I'm looking at getting into Rolex or Tudor and looking at a vintage Tudor Big block.... probably the wrong place for impartial advice but would you guys trade a mint planet ocean against the big block
Or keep it and buy no part exchange trade. Also looked at a link where someone on here considered trading a sub against a big block and the general feeling was don't do it. Not saying my Po is a sub but would trading it be a mistake??? I could buy some nice leather and rubber straps and use my Omega Po as a daily wear... or get a big block cheaper and get out the brand completely

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Old 28 April 2017, 07:22 PM   #2
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Not me. If it is the 2500 model Omega, no. I regret selling mine but it was too big and it helped fund my SD4K. If it suits you, keep it. The new Planet Oceans suck. I sold mine for me than what I paid for it new. For Tudor look at the Pelagos or Black Bay for a diver. The new BB chrono is ok but has a mixed dial of racing and diving?? The BB two tone is singing to me. Looks cool but on leather only but then may as well get the normal BB on leather as that has gold accents too....

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Old 28 April 2017, 07:24 PM   #3
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I had a 2500D planet Ocean 45mm. I liked it but found it just too big. I had sold a Rolex to buy it and regretted it. I sold it and bought a Rolex so that's what I'd recommend IMO.
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Old 28 April 2017, 07:29 PM   #4
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I'm wearing my PO today (2500 42mm with orange bezel insert) and have to say I'd be hard pressed to sell it. I love its looks. So I'd say keep yours if you like it and by the Rolex or Tudor outright. Personally I can't tell you if the trade would be a mistake. For me when I've traded in the past I regretted it however.
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Old 28 April 2017, 07:31 PM   #5
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I'm s big guy suits me paid £1875 new 11years ago it's mint boxed papers original recipt. I'm being offered almost money back around £1700... A bit confused what to do I fancy it in a nice high quality leather strap. Not sure of the model number solid back think first year out grey bezel 45.5mm which suits ne size wise
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Old 28 April 2017, 07:45 PM   #6
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I can afford not to trade it... Just getting views if you guys think it's worth canning the Omega.

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Old 28 April 2017, 08:38 PM   #7
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I'm a fan of the PO keep it because the cost to get into a Tudor is quite modest in watch world dollars so I would get a new BB in whatever flavor you like.
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Old 28 April 2017, 08:50 PM   #8
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You will regret it, keep the Omega, they are equally as good as Rolex in my opinion, the PO is a super watch
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Old 28 April 2017, 09:03 PM   #9
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Hello. How are You Sir ?

My name is meganfox17 , WIS , owner of a PO 8500 B 600 LM Ti Bleu 45.5 & the SM 300 M CoAx Spectre watch , ex- rookie , regarded as the most BadAss female villian of the Omega forum , banned & banished , now serving my life sentence without the possibility of parole. How 'bout that for my intro

The most highly prized and coverted Omega Planet Ocean model is the PO 2500 Ref 222.30.42.20.01.001
Why ?
● Black Liquid Metal Bezel not Blue
● Red Seamaster colour font not Orange
● It has the perfect slim casing & function , substance & style 42mm
● Applied Hour markers
● Casual , Sporty
● Limited Edition to 1947 timepieces if I'm not mistaken but definately <2000 units
● Fitted with the Calibre 2500 D
An almost faultless movement , I've actually never heard of any complaints from owners

Arguably the most collectible PO 600 non LE version is the famous Ref 2201.50. 00. This is the 1st of the many Great PO models and a Keeper !

Apart from that , IMHO, any of the PO models worn by Secret Agent 007 Daniel Craig in Casino Royale , Skyfall , Quantum of Solace and Spectre are secretly very desirable ( You need to be a Bond fan for this 0ne )

The 2500 series rather than the 8500 are generally accepted as the more classic Omega PO. Many friends I know on the forum who had flipped their PO 2500 told me later it was one of their biggest blunders they have ever made !

Can you confirm the reference number of your 2006 PO watch ? If your watch belongs to any 0ne of the references above , perhaps you should reconsider your decision to sell or trade the PO

I can only help provide some insights as to aid in your decision making. If you still have doubts , postpone your plans to sell the PO. Here are some photos of the PO 2500 D LE series ( NOT FOR SALE OK ?! )




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Old 29 April 2017, 02:01 AM   #10
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I'm s big guy suits me paid £1875 new 11years ago it's mint boxed papers original recipt. I'm being offered almost money back around £1700... A bit confused what to do I fancy it in a nice high quality leather strap. Not sure of the model number solid back think first year out grey bezel 45.5mm which suits ne size wise
I can afford not to trade it... Just getting views if you guys think it's worth canning the Omega.

Thanks

I think you have answered in both your responses above. In my opinion if you can afford it without a trade-in I would keep the Omega. If you get the Big Block it would be great to see pictures
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Old 29 April 2017, 02:04 AM   #11
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Everything correct except the LM limited edition comes with 2500c revision.

OP if you love PO, keep it and wear in good health...but if it takes second seat after the new piece and no wrist timer...time to move on.
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Old 29 April 2017, 07:34 AM   #12
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It's a 2200055000 ref 2500 calibre 45.5 mm but I think I'll keep after the thread and buy something stand alone
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Old 29 April 2017, 07:49 AM   #13
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Keep it and avoid Sellers Remorse.
Look at an Explorer II 42 mm if you want a bigger than average Rolex dial.
I loved reading meganfox's comments above. Makes ME want to get a PO!
Fascinating information there. Thanks megan.
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Old 29 April 2017, 07:50 AM   #14
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I just traded my PO8900 and 2 Tudors for 1 Rolex. I don't regret it.
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Old 29 April 2017, 07:53 AM   #15
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I'd get a Subc if you don't have one. I was looking at a PO but the Subc won that battle pretty easily.
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Old 29 April 2017, 07:55 AM   #16
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I would keep the omega then sell it when it needs a service, and add a 16710
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Old 29 April 2017, 08:04 AM   #17
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I'm glad you're going to keep it, my PO 2500 42mm is a great watch, aesthetically as nice as any dive watch out there and it runs great, is durable.
No Tudor can hold a candle to most Omegas, especially a Planet Ocean, in my opinion.
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