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Old 4 July 2012, 04:21 PM   #1
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Icon20 Omega Seamaster or Rolex Submariner

I went to my local Rolex dealer here in Seattle. I've had my heart set on a Rolex DateJust and wanted to see how it looked on me before buying one on here and I must say.. THAT WATCH IS SMALL!

Now maybe it could be cause I'm used to bigger watches. I have a Bulova Precionist and I-Gucci as my main watches but my Gucci was bigger than even the Submariner. I'm knew to the whole HIGHER watch class but I wasn't really expecting the DJ to be that small. Now maybe it's me (I'm 6ft 240lbs, built like a football player) to why it seemed so small but I really was just shocked about the size.

I tried on multiple watches. I never really cared much for the Submariner but after trying it on, and the Deep Sea, I really grew quite fond of them in the mere matter of moments that I had it on, so much that I'm thinking of switching up.

While at the store I was told that I should check out the Seamaster if I was going to go the Submariner route. The person said it was a comparable watch and that I may like it better.

Now being honest I want one of two (three if you include the DJ) for all the evil of owning one. I want to be flashy. I want to be seen. I want it to be noticed. I want to go to a club and a woman who knows her style to see my watch and know what I'm about. I want it to get respect. I want to be apart of the exclusive expensive watch club. I want to be popular among those who know their watches. I want to use the watch for evil and naughty things (Just being truthful)

It's going to be one of these watches. Can someone tell me which they feel is the best watch and why? I'm not talking about the best watch for my look but for all the reasons stated above.

In the words from the great Batman The Dark Knight Trailer said by Bane, "It has begun"!!
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Old 4 July 2012, 04:24 PM   #2
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omega sea master!! the women will recognize that bond too wears an omega ;)
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Old 4 July 2012, 04:27 PM   #3
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Go for the Sub, the Seamaster may be technically as good (maybe even better) but the sub has more presence, more bling, more adventure, speaks of a bigger wallet (if thats what you're after).....and style IMHO.
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Old 4 July 2012, 04:41 PM   #4
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this is a job for.....the rainbow daytona! (borrowed from internet of course)
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Old 4 July 2012, 11:18 PM   #5
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this is a job for.....the rainbow daytona! (borrowed from internet of course)

Sorry, that is one ugly watch !
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Old 4 July 2012, 05:32 PM   #6
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Old 4 July 2012, 05:34 PM   #7
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"Now being honest I want one of two (three if you include the DJ) for all the evil of owning one. I want to be flashy. I want to be seen. I want it to be noticed. I want to go to a club and a woman who knows her style to see my watch and know what I'm about. I want it to get respect. I want to be apart of the exclusive expensive watch club. I want to be popular among those who know their watches. I want to use the watch for evil and naughty things (Just being truthful)"

Come on player, a watch can't do all those things for you. Your personality, your swagger, and your looks overall will carry you much further than the watch. That being said I still say go for the Sub :)
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Old 4 July 2012, 05:43 PM   #8
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I went to my local Rolex dealer here in Seattle. I've had my heart set on a Rolex DateJust and wanted to see how it looked on me before buying one on here and I must say.. THAT WATCH IS SMALL!

Now maybe it could be cause I'm used to bigger watches. I have a Bulova Precionist and I-Gucci as my main watches but my Gucci was bigger than even the Submariner. I'm knew to the whole HIGHER watch class but I wasn't really expecting the DJ to be that small. Now maybe it's me (I'm 6ft 240lbs, built like a football player) to why it seemed so small but I really was just shocked about the size.

I tried on multiple watches. I never really cared much for the Submariner but after trying it on, and the Deep Sea, I really grew quite fond of them in the mere matter of moments that I had it on, so much that I'm thinking of switching up.

While at the store I was told that I should check out the Seamaster if I was going to go the Submariner route. The person said it was a comparable watch and that I may like it better.

Now being honest I want one of two (three if you include the DJ) for all the evil of owning one. I want to be flashy. I want to be seen. I want it to be noticed. I want to go to a club and a woman who knows her style to see my watch and know what I'm about. I want it to get respect. I want to be apart of the exclusive expensive watch club. I want to be popular among those who know their watches. I want to use the watch for evil and naughty things (Just being truthful)

It's going to be one of these watches. Can someone tell me which they feel is the best watch and why? I'm not talking about the best watch for my look but for all the reasons stated above.

In the words from the great Batman The Dark Knight Trailer said by Bane, "It has begun"!!
Or ?????? I have both !
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Old 4 July 2012, 09:57 PM   #9
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The new Seamaster Pro isn't really on the same level as the Sub, but the new Planet Ocean with their in-house movement is one of the finest dive watches available right now, and, in my opinion, is better than the Sub. The Sub has got a lot of things right, the bracelet and clasp are both market leaders, but I find the gloss ceramic makes it a little shiny for a dive watch, and the movement is outdated.

The Planet Ocean, meanwhile, is the watch that will restore Omega's reputation as a premier high-end luxury brand. The build quality is superb, the matt dial/matt bezel combination is lovely, comes with double the warranty of the Rolex, and costs significantly less. The movement is where the Planet Ocean steals the show, though. It's beautifully decorated (and viewable through a sapphire crystal caseback), has Omega's exclusive Co-Axial technology (which is proving itself to be mindbogglingly accurate, and increases service intervals - Omega conservatively quotes 5-7 years, but it should be closer to 10, compared to the 3-5 on the Rolex) and a bigger power reserve. Basically, your watch will run better for longer - the 20 year old movement in the Rolex has no chance to compare.

As you're a big guy, the size might swing it for you - the Planet Ocean has a choice of two sizes, a 42mm (roughly the same as the 40mm Submariner) and a 45.5mm. I can pull off the 45.5mm, and my wrist is almost certainly smaller than yours. If you want to impress people who don't know about watches, get the Rolex; if you want to impress people who do know about watches, get the Omega

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Old 4 July 2012, 10:03 PM   #10
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Go with the Sub

I personally don't think a watch will get you everything you are hoping for but it is probably the most recognizable Rolex model..
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Old 5 July 2012, 03:35 PM   #11
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I personally don't think a watch will get you everything you are hoping for
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On the other hand, if I saw at a girl in a club wearing a Rolex.....
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Old 5 July 2012, 03:40 PM   #12
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Old 4 July 2012, 11:21 PM   #13
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The new Seamaster Pro isn't really on the same level as the Sub, but the new Planet Ocean with their in-house movement is one of the finest dive watches available right now, and, in my opinion, is better than the Sub. The Sub has got a lot of things right, the bracelet and clasp are both market leaders, but I find the gloss ceramic makes it a little shiny for a dive watch, and the movement is outdated.

The Planet Ocean, meanwhile, is the watch that will restore Omega's reputation as a premier high-end luxury brand. The build quality is superb, the matt dial/matt bezel combination is lovely, comes with double the warranty of the Rolex, and costs significantly less. The movement is where the Planet Ocean steals the show, though. It's beautifully decorated (and viewable through a sapphire crystal caseback), has Omega's exclusive Co-Axial technology (which is proving itself to be mindbogglingly accurate, and increases service intervals - Omega conservatively quotes 5-7 years, but it should be closer to 10, compared to the 3-5 on the Rolex) and a bigger power reserve. Basically, your watch will run better for longer - the 20 year old movement in the Rolex has no chance to compare.

As you're a big guy, the size might swing it for you - the Planet Ocean has a choice of two sizes, a 42mm (roughly the same as the 40mm Submariner) and a 45.5mm. I can pull off the 45.5mm, and my wrist is almost certainly smaller than yours. If you want to impress people who don't know about watches, get the Rolex; if you want to impress people who do know about watches, get the Omega

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One drawback to the Planet Ocean - it is EVERYWHERE. For me, if I was going to get a new Omega, it would be the Seamaster 1948 2012. Limited to 1,948 pieces and at £3700 it's a bargain.

I own a Seamaster GMT and a Deepsea. They are both great watches. I just feel that somebody who doesn't know anything about watches would go for the PO ( I am basing that on a friend who has one and not on Chris (although he bought it from Chris' shop)).
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Old 4 July 2012, 11:34 PM   #14
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Old 8 July 2012, 01:20 PM   #15
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One drawback to the Planet Ocean - it is EVERYWHERE. For me, if I was going to get a new Omega, it would be the Seamaster 1948 2012. Limited to 1,948 pieces and at £3700 it's a bargain.

I own a Seamaster GMT and a Deepsea. They are both great watches. I just feel that somebody who doesn't know anything about watches would go for the PO ( I am basing that on a friend who has one and not on Chris (although he bought it from Chris' shop)).
The 1948 SM is a beauty. I have to disagree that POs are everywhere. I rarely see them on people's wrists, but I do see Subs quite often. Especially the black SS subs. That is one of the reasons I wouldn't buy one, simply because it seems to be such a common luxury watch (but a very well built watch).

Of my collection, DJII, Sub LV, Hour Vision, women I know tell me my DJII is hands down the best looking watch I have and one of the best looking watches they've seen. Although, I got a lot of out of the blue compliments from unknown women for my Hour Vision. In the end, I'd say it should be left up to your taste, not what others think of your watch. After all, you will be the one who wears it every day. Liken it to a spouse, if you will be the one who wakes up every morning to his or her face, why care what other people think of your choice? Good luck with your choice, if you pick a watch you truly like, it will be the best watch on earth.
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Old 8 July 2012, 02:05 PM   #16
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Liken it to a spouse, if you will be the one who wakes up every morning to his or her face, why care what other people think of your choice? Good luck with your choice, if you pick a watch you truly like, it will be the best watch on earth.
just a little easier to swop the watch if you wake up one day and you don't like it anymore
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Old 8 July 2012, 11:21 AM   #17
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The new Seamaster Pro isn't really on the same level as the Sub, but the new Planet Ocean with their in-house movement is one of the finest dive watches available right now, and, in my opinion, is better than the Sub. The Sub has got a lot of things right, the bracelet and clasp are both market leaders, but I find the gloss ceramic makes it a little shiny for a dive watch, and the movement is outdated.

The Planet Ocean, meanwhile, is the watch that will restore Omega's reputation as a premier high-end luxury brand. The build quality is superb, the matt dial/matt bezel combination is lovely, comes with double the warranty of the Rolex, and costs significantly less. The movement is where the Planet Ocean steals the show, though. It's beautifully decorated (and viewable through a sapphire crystal caseback), has Omega's exclusive Co-Axial technology (which is proving itself to be mindbogglingly accurate, and increases service intervals - Omega conservatively quotes 5-7 years, but it should be closer to 10, compared to the 3-5 on the Rolex) and a bigger power reserve. Basically, your watch will run better for longer - the 20 year old movement in the Rolex has no chance to compare.

As you're a big guy, the size might swing it for you - the Planet Ocean has a choice of two sizes, a 42mm (roughly the same as the 40mm Submariner) and a 45.5mm. I can pull off the 45.5mm, and my wrist is almost certainly smaller than yours. If you want to impress people who don't know about watches, get the Rolex; if you want to impress people who do know about watches, get the Omega

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But what about the thickness? The ceramic PO is over 16 mm thick and the SubC is 3.5 to 4 mm thinner. Anyone have the ceramic (42 mm) PO who can comment on the thickness?
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Old 4 July 2012, 10:00 PM   #18
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Agreed - the PO is a good comparison to the SubC - but clasp on the SubC and not likking the hands on the PO makes the SubC just that much better IMO.

I chose the SubC as my everyday watch.
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Old 4 July 2012, 10:36 PM   #19
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as eric says, how 'bout the DJII? my personal favorite is the blue sticks dial. or, as chris mentioned, consider the PO 8500 against the sub, as they are more directly comparable.

good luck with the hunt!
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as eric says, how 'bout the DJII? my personal favorite is the blue sticks dial. or, as chris mentioned, consider the PO 8500 against the sub, as they are more directly comparable.

good luck with the hunt!
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Old 4 July 2012, 10:38 PM   #21
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1. Assuming that a woman is even going to notice what watch you're wearing ( highly doubtful but let's assume this is going to be the case and that she's no watch expert), you better get the Sub or DSSD or DJII. Bigger brand name and they're shiny!

2. If you're into watch quality and want a watch that mostly "those in the know" (i.e. watch enthusiasts) know about....then strongly consider what The GMT Master said up above.


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I went to my local Rolex dealer here in Seattle. I've had my heart set on a Rolex DateJust and wanted to see how it looked on me before buying one on here and I must say.. THAT WATCH IS SMALL!

Now maybe it could be cause I'm used to bigger watches. I have a Bulova Precionist and I-Gucci as my main watches but my Gucci was bigger than even the Submariner. I'm knew to the whole HIGHER watch class but I wasn't really expecting the DJ to be that small. Now maybe it's me (I'm 6ft 240lbs, built like a football player) to why it seemed so small but I really was just shocked about the size.

I tried on multiple watches. I never really cared much for the Submariner but after trying it on, and the Deep Sea, I really grew quite fond of them in the mere matter of moments that I had it on, so much that I'm thinking of switching up.

While at the store I was told that I should check out the Seamaster if I was going to go the Submariner route. The person said it was a comparable watch and that I may like it better.

Now being honest I want one of two (three if you include the DJ) for all the evil of owning one. I want to be flashy. I want to be seen. I want it to be noticed. I want to go to a club and a woman who knows her style to see my watch and know what I'm about. I want it to get respect. I want to be apart of the exclusive expensive watch club. I want to be popular among those who know their watches. I want to use the watch for evil and naughty things (Just being truthful)

It's going to be one of these watches. Can someone tell me which they feel is the best watch and why? I'm not talking about the best watch for my look but for all the reasons stated above.

In the words from the great Batman The Dark Knight Trailer said by Bane, "It has begun"!!
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Old 4 July 2012, 10:47 PM   #22
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For the most part, most women will notice a Rolex. Omega is less recognized by women who hang out in bars/clubs.
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The sub gets my vote! However, the djII would be an excellent alternative.
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Rolex is always going to make a bigger impression than Omega.

There is a lot of weight behind that name.

So when your potential...uh.....whatever she is , looks at your
watch as you casually check the time every five minutes, you can say,

"This? Oh, just one of my Rolexes."

(cue sound effect of panties hitting the floor)

Job done. Thank you Rolex.
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Rolex is always going to make a bigger impression than Omega.

There is a lot of weight behind that name.

So when you're potential...uh.....whatever she is , looks at your
watch as you casually check the time every five minutes, you can say,

"This? Oh, just one of my Rolexes."

(cue sound effect of panties hitting the floor)

Job done. Thank you Rolex.
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Old 5 July 2012, 12:25 AM   #27
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Rolex is always going to make a bigger impression than Omega.

There is a lot of weight behind that name.

So when your potential...uh.....whatever she is , looks at your
watch as you casually check the time every five minutes, you can say,

"This? Oh, just one of my Rolexes."

(cue sound effect of panties hitting the floor)

Job done. Thank you Rolex.
the best damn response yet !!
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If ur looking for all that...u will probably be let down with either. Most people will not even notice ur watch. And if it's a woman that notices and wants a piece of you, better not go to sleep with her as the watch might be gone when you wake up.

But what you like and you can't go wrong.
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If ur looking for all that...u will probably be let down with either. Most people will not even notice ur watch. And if it's a woman that notices and wants a piece of you, better not go to sleep with her as the watch might be gone when you wake up.

But what you like and you can't go wrong.
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