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Old 6 July 2019, 04:44 AM   #31
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It looks amazing! I am hoping to close a deal for one. Omega did a fantastic job with those three pieces. Wear it in good health!

By the way, do you know what the lug width is?

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Lug width for all three watches is 19mm
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Old 6 July 2019, 08:22 AM   #32
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Lug width for all three watches is 19mm


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Old 21 September 2019, 06:06 AM   #33
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Couldn’t resist!! Saw one in a local grey dealer BNIB, and inspired by this thread to pull the trigger! It’s a real beauty


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Old 21 September 2019, 05:59 PM   #34
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Couldn’t resist!! Saw one in a local grey dealer BNIB, and inspired by this thread to pull the trigger! It’s a real beauty


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Congratulations it is a beauty and goes really well on straps
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Old 21 September 2019, 06:11 PM   #35
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Thanks, it’s all in the details(bezel/dial/logo on glass/movement/spare straps) and the size is perfect. Just so lucky to find one locally. I now understand what all the Speedmasters fuss is about!


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Old 26 September 2019, 01:18 AM   #36
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I've been looking at the Seamaster trilogy quite intensely. Weighing it versus the BB58. Like most Omegas it has more polished notes than I'd like, but fit/finish/movement are likely superior to the Tudor. For those who own or have worn, how does it sit on the wrist? Some of the photos I've seen cause me concern in that the lugs seem to jut straight out rather than hugging the wrist. Thanks.
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Old 26 September 2019, 06:41 AM   #37
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I've been looking at the Seamaster trilogy quite intensely. Weighing it versus the BB58. Like most Omegas it has more polished notes than I'd like, but fit/finish/movement are likely superior to the Tudor. For those who own or have worn, how does it sit on the wrist? Some of the photos I've seen cause me concern in that the lugs seem to jut straight out rather than hugging the wrist. Thanks.
The lug to lug measurement is relatively long but a small case size evens that out. Here's a photo of mine on a 7.25 wrist. As far as the polishing/shiny finishes, I tend to wear mine on simple shell cordovan straps which lose quite a bit of that. It is a really lovely watch, I wouldn't want to part with mine........and it has a seriously accurate METAS movement.
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The lug to lug measurement is relatively long but a small case size evens that out. Here's a photo of mine on a 7.25 wrist. As far as the polishing/shiny finishes, I tend to wear mine on simple shell cordovan straps which lose quite a bit of that. It is a really lovely watch, I wouldn't want to part with mine........and it has a seriously accurate METAS movement.
Thank you, looks fantastic on your wrist. I’ve got a smaller wrist, closer to 6.5, but the L2L on this is still only like 48. The aesthetic of the 58 is more my style, but this is a stunningly beautiful watch. And what’s under the hood is tough to beat.
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