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Old 27 November 2007, 03:56 PM   #31
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Old 27 November 2007, 04:17 PM   #32
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Here it is on a black strap (DeBeer Sports Leather 20/16). Really changes the look of the watch.

Sorry can't get this picture to show. I have it hosted on a photo site and I'm clicking the picture Icon and putting in the location address. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Here's your picture Gary...
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Old 27 November 2007, 04:20 PM   #33
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Gary, I have fixed the pictures for you. BTW, great review and beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing!
Here's another stab at showing your pictures Gary.
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Old 28 November 2007, 01:08 AM   #34
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Jason, How are you getting these to show up? Are you moving them to your web hosting site?
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Old 28 November 2007, 02:57 AM   #35
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That black dial looks absolutely stunning.

Just a pity that OMEGA don't use white gold for their hands and markers.

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Old 28 November 2007, 04:08 AM   #36
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I have never seen one in person. It looks like it hasnt got a fugly cyclops, which must be a huge bonus..............great looking watch.
Funny, that's the one thing I thought was missing from an otherwise good looking watch.
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Old 28 November 2007, 04:08 AM   #37
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Straight out of the mailbox, this watch was operating without ever having to be manually wound. I've had this watch on for 24 hours now and it has gained 2 seconds, well within chronometer specifications.
The lume at night is like a beacon.
So how long is the battery good for, Steve?
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Old 28 November 2007, 09:06 AM   #38
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Funny, that's the one thing I thought was missing from an otherwise good looking watch.
In these pictures the markers are painted on. The hour hands look flat, but the lume is applied in a a mound onto a flat surface so they look somewhat 3d when you see the watch in person. I thought I wouldn't like them but I do. Definitely not the Rolex applied markers, but they give a real tool watch look.
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Old 28 November 2007, 09:43 AM   #39
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That black dial looks absolutely stunning.

Just a pity that OMEGA don't use white gold for their hands and markers.

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The hands are made of a white (silver) metal material. It looks every bit as shiny as any pair of Rolex hands I've ever seen.
The hands are black on the white face model obviously for contrast reasons with the dial much the same way as the white dial ExplorerII emulated that look .
The dial is made like the way Rolex used to make their tool watch dials, that is of course before Rolex went bling bling with their white gold hour marker cabochons. Take a look at all the classics 1680, 1665, 1675 etc.
On all the current Rolex I would prefer to see the white gold hour markers dropped and that substituted with a larger (equal size to the white hold surrounds) lume provided.

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Funny, that's the one thing I thought was missing from an otherwise good looking watch.
If you look at the date window, you can see a white locating frame. This makes it very easy to see the date. Then notice how the date is printed in white on a black background, again a feature not seen on Rolex. The Omega GMT date is much more readily readable in comparison to a Rolex without the cyclops so I guess that's why Rolex has a cyclops and Omega doesn't.

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So how long is the battery good for, Steve?
Thanks Ed, I can well understand due to the quality and engineering of the Omega GMT that you might have mistaken it for that of quartz performance. It is always good to get kind words from another when one gets a new timepiece
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Old 28 November 2007, 08:30 PM   #40
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I think it's a great looking watch Steve. Good luck with it. Mind me asking you where you picked it up from?
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Old 28 November 2007, 09:07 PM   #41
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I got the Seamaster GMT from a grey market dealer in Japan. The dealer wouldn't deal with me so I had to go through a local Japanese friend who has a neice living in Japan.
Took me 4 weeks to get it but it was worth the wait, as you might guess I'm shocked at how much this smiles at me
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Old 29 November 2007, 10:13 AM   #42
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Mine has gained six seconds in seven days. It was keeping time to 2 seconds a day, but after about six weeks it settled down more. But the real test will be how the GMT performs over 4, 5, 6 years. For mine Steve, best timekeeping is when I wear it 24 hours a day, or when I place it crown up at night. My Submariner keeps time to 3 seconds a day - still very respectable.
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Old 29 November 2007, 04:06 PM   #43
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Jason, How are you getting these to show up? Are you moving them to your web hosting site?
I didn't have to Gary, I just right clicked and save them on my computer and uploaded it to TRF. I'm not sure why the pictures are not showing up for some of the members, but I saw it right from the start. It could be browser related incompatibility issues, FWIW, i'm using IE7.
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Old 29 November 2007, 04:10 PM   #44
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I got the Seamaster GMT from a grey market dealer in Japan. The dealer wouldn't deal with me so I had to go through a local Japanese friend who has a neice living in Japan.
Took me 4 weeks to get it but it was worth the wait, as you might guess I'm shocked at how much this smiles at me
Very nice looking Omega Steve, Congratulations!
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Old 29 November 2007, 04:23 PM   #45
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superb...

any comments on the resale value for both???
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Old 29 November 2007, 05:37 PM   #46
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Old 29 November 2007, 11:38 PM   #47
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Very nice Omega, Steve!

I bet it has an awsome lume!

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Old 30 November 2007, 08:53 AM   #48
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last attempt to post my images (for now)



. . . still trying, bare with me folks.
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Old 30 November 2007, 01:13 PM   #49
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any comments on the resale value for both???
Resale is an interesting topic. I think you can get one new for around US$1800. I bought mine used for US$1050. I have seen them used on e-bay go for around $1,300.
Long term I have confidence, that with the cessation of production occurring, the price/value of this model will go up.
It is a really well rounded piece from Omega that I feel will stand the test of time exceedingly well.
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Old 6 December 2007, 03:00 PM   #50
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I must agree on the GMT... I originally purchased a SMP Ti but then returned it and found a white SMP GMT which I've found to be a nice alternative to my SS Sub date. The GMT is not THE GMT... but it's close!
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Old 6 December 2007, 08:47 PM   #51
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Both the 300m and planet ocean models of the seamaster smiles at me just as much as the submariner. They look soo much better in reality then any photo can tell! The feel and finish of Omega's are second to none!!!
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Old 19 December 2007, 12:30 PM   #52
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Thanks!

My first post!

I'm an Omega guy (blue dial Aqua Terra and Speedmaster Professional), and looking to add a GMT. I never considered Rolex before (a bit too expensive, I thought), and ignorant of the brand details, but after stumbling upon the new SS GMT-II I got interested. I'm big on history (hence the Speedy Pro) and as a traveler I appreciate the story of the GMT and PanAm pilots. That's worth a lot, but $3K worth over the Omega...I'm not sure...

So, it's the Seamaster GMT vs. the GMT-Master II. There is a chance I may add a Rolex to my Omegas...looking to you all to help guide me along...

Until then, it is truly nice to see an adult discussion of Omega and Rolex without resorting to bloodshed. Nice compliments on Omega from Rolex fans. Well done, guys. Think I'll hang around...

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Old 20 December 2007, 06:12 AM   #53
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My first post!

I'm an Omega guy (blue dial Aqua Terra and Speedmaster Professional), and looking to add a GMT. I never considered Rolex before (a bit too expensive, I thought), and ignorant of the brand details, but after stumbling upon the new SS GMT-II I got interested. I'm big on history (hence the Speedy Pro) and as a traveler I appreciate the story of the GMT and PanAm pilots. That's worth a lot, but $3K worth over the Omega...I'm not sure...

So, it's the Seamaster GMT vs. the GMT-Master II. There is a chance I may add a Rolex to my Omegas...looking to you all to help guide me along...

Until then, it is truly nice to see an adult discussion of Omega and Rolex without resorting to bloodshed. Nice compliments on Omega from Rolex fans. Well done, guys. Think I'll hang around...

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Welcome to the Forum Frank.........most of the guys on the Forum are long time watch fans, who can appreciate beauty and quality in other brands, as well as in our fave (Rolex).....
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Old 11 September 2008, 12:28 AM   #54
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Fantastic looking watch. Great pictures. Thanks guys. Am looking for this one in Melbourne if anyone knows of any good ADs. Thanks.
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Old 11 September 2008, 05:30 AM   #55
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Great to see this classic review thread pop up again........
This review was one of the main reasons I started thinking about an SMP GMT.....
Very glad I got one, as it's a fantastic watch...
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Old 24 May 2017, 09:36 AM   #56
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My favorite Omega! Nice review.
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