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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 07:12 pm
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murphy j
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My wife and I will be having our 2nd wedding anniversary later this month. I've told her that I want to get her an iPhone as my gift to her as she has been wanting one for a long while now. She has asked me what I want from her and after much thought and careful deliberation, along with discussing it with her, I asked to borrow some of her credit to buy a watch. She agreed without hesitation snoopy1.gif. Now the problem I have is deciding which watch. I've narrowed it down to a few choices. 1st: a gently pre-loved Rolex Submariner, 2nd: An Omega Planet Ocean in 45.5mm case, or 3rd: An Omega Planet Ocean in 42mm case. I'm having a hard time deciding which one. I'm familiar with the sub and the larger PO, but haven't any hands on experience with the smaller PO.because my local AD doesn't have one in stock. I'm looking for a little guidance from my WIS family here at 3T. Pros vs Cons of each and whatever else you guys might think of. I'm also adding a poll to help with feedback, so please vote. Thanks.

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 07:51 pm
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I would steer clerar of Omega...had my P.O just a month and it is in service already and I won't be seeing it for up to 12 weeks I was told! ....Omega is not the brand it was 10 years ago before Swatch bought them mistake.gif

...on the other hand my Breitling and Rolie are running flawlessy! hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 08:13 pm
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oagaspar wrote: ...had my P.O just a month and it is in service already and I won't be seeing it for up to 12 weeks I was told!

Good information Oscar. I'd heard some storys that a few people here and there had been having issues with their POs.

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 08:15 pm
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If you can swing a lightly used Sub do it. Should be a great anniversary. The POs aren't calling to me as much as a classic Sub does...

 

And O, sorry to hear about the P.O. I was checking them out while in Chicago and for some reason they weren'talking to me in person. I much prefer the classic Seamasters of yore with the dependable calibre 1120 (2892).

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Paxman wrote: If you can swing a lightly used Sub do it. Should be a great anniversary.

I should be able to. There's a couple of shops locally that specialise in used Rolex. They don't usually have a large selection of subs, but almost always have one or two. And yeah, it should be a great anniversary. It'll be my first one home.

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I tried on a PO at my local shop just the other day and I gotta have one! It's a 42mm and it's going to have orange in it somewhere. What's wrong with your PO that it needs to be serviced? Sub is a timeless watch on the other hand...... tough choice

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 11:03 pm
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After seeing the documentary about
Tom Bolt on an earlier 3-T post.

I agree with his statement,that
you can make a profit on a Rolex Submariner
if you decide to sell it later on.

Advice:

If you do decide to pounce on an
used Submariner,make sure that
you get one with the box and full
documentation.

This increases the value of the watch
and that servicing can produce a record
of the previous owner.

Best wishes and Happy Anniversary.

Cheers,
Simon

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 11:16 pm
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I love my Omega...Seamaster 2254.50 on mesh.  It's an awesome watch.  One person in the repair shop doesn't mean that the brand is down the tubes.

Can't go wrong with any of the three, though I'd look an the used sub or the P.O. 42.

Erik

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 11:35 pm
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oagaspar wrote: I would steer clerar of Omega...had my P.O just a month and it is in service already and I won't be seeing it for up to 12 weeks I was told! ....Omega is not the brand it was 10 years ago before Swatch bought them mistake.gif

...on the other hand my Breitling and Rolie are running flawlessy! hand6.gif

Though I gotta admit, this would be enough to put me off a watch brand for sure.  I hope that it comes back perfect and runs forever.

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 Posted: Sun Aug 16th, 2009 11:39 pm
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With a Rolex, you will always get a good return on the watch.

I would consider a Kobald Seal and a Sinn U1 over the Omega.

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oagaspar wrote: I would steer clerar of Omega...had my P.O just a month and it is in service already and I won't be seeing it for up to 12 weeks I was told! ....Omega is not the brand it was 10 years ago before Swatch bought them mistake.gif

...on the other hand my Breitling and Rolie are running flawlessy! hand6.gif


I was told if I bought a Omega to go for something 5 years old or older by a fella here.

But I love Breitling. Shoot I have 4 and running great. ;)

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Happy Anniversary, Murph J!

My advice is as solid as most of the gents on this thread have already given: go Rolex Sub. You will never go wrong. Yes, it may appreciate over time faster than many other brands out there but the joy of owning it is that the Sub is just simply virtually indestructible even if you purposely try to break it down, you simply can't. So reliable, so accurate and so much a true classic.

I gave up on Omega about 5 or 6 years ago. They don't seem to make them as good as they used to and I can only conclude that the vintage or older ones are simply just better made.

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