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Old 28 September 2022, 08:18 AM   #1
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King of Prussia Watch Tour

Checked out the many fine watch stores at King of Prussia Mall yesterday west of Philadelphia. What an amazing place for watch nerds. Full-on BOUTIQUES for Omega, Breitling, Tag Heuer, IWC, and Panerai not to mention a beautiful Bucherer Rolex/Tudor AD and yes ... a SWATCH store (no Moonswatches in stock naturally) . Thought I'd post a few pictures from my watch day. Great time and lots of good folks to talk to at those stores. I even visited a Mido AD on the way.

By the way, the Omega '57 40.5mm is a total knockout! The bracelet is the most comfortable and smoothest I've ever put on my wrist, from any brand. That watch is gorgeous. Seriously thinking of picking up a green dial.





















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Old 28 September 2022, 08:23 AM   #2
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Wonderful. Thanks for posting the pics.
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Old 28 September 2022, 08:58 AM   #3
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Lovely watches there ..
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Old 28 September 2022, 09:03 AM   #4
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Nice!
I’m not a real Tudor fan, but that chrono really looks great.
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Old 28 September 2022, 09:04 PM   #5
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Nice!

I’m not a real Tudor fan, but that chrono really looks great.
That's funny you mention the Tudor. I had never tried on a TT Tudor, but for me the look didn't work at all. I also am not a fan of the screw down pushers. I found them a chore to operate and to screw back down. Nice watch but (again) I found for me the TT gold/stainless look just does not work for me. YMMV

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Old 28 September 2022, 09:12 PM   #6
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Nice posted pics.

Was at KOP yesterday.. Saw the Omega sign (looked like my DeepSea) with a nice blue dial.

Looked like Louis Vuitton is adding a second shop just across from their original store.
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Old 28 September 2022, 09:19 PM   #7
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Old 28 September 2022, 09:25 PM   #8
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Sounds like you had a good time. Thanks for the pics Mike!
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Old 28 September 2022, 09:56 PM   #9
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Great pics that’s for sharing! The BLNR on jubilee is a standout, how did you like it?
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Old 28 September 2022, 10:42 PM   #10
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Nice posted pics.

Was at KOP yesterday.. Saw the Omega sign (looked like my DeepSea) with a nice blue dial.

Looked like Louis Vuitton is adding a second shop just across from their original store.
Omega is renovating their boutique on the first floor. They are in a temporary location on the second floor that looks every bit as nice as any other boutique. The new one should be REALLY nice!

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Old 28 September 2022, 10:45 PM   #11
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Great pics that’s for sharing! The BLNR on jubilee is a standout, how did you like it?
Really enjoyed it. I have a DJ41 on jubilee and I thought it wore pretty similar with the DJ being a touch more comfortable due to its smaller size and weight.

I was extremely impressed with the new Submariner. They got it to near perfection with the redesign. The wider bracelet, slightly larger case, slimmed down lugs, nailed it!

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Old 28 September 2022, 10:56 PM   #12
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Good post, looks like a great place to spend the day. And some shine for Mido, a nice brand with some very good models.
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I used to live up there. I don’t remember the Panerai and IWC boutiques. They must be relatively new. I definitely remember the Omega and Tag Heuer boutiques.


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Old 28 September 2022, 11:20 PM   #14
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I’m assuming the ‘57 bracelet is similar to their Apollo 50th, and while very comfy/nice looking, its not as buttery as the jubilee. Tbh, if I could get a microadjust on the 007, that new GS bracelet is better to wear than the A50 as well…but it doesn’t have one.

Glad you had fun - love that iwc, but my wrist is too small for it.


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Old 28 September 2022, 11:31 PM   #15
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KOP is a great mall. My Corp. HQ was a few miles away, so I checked out the stores a couple of years ago. Thanks for the posts!
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The mido seem to have the best anti reflective Crystal of them all! Nice pics
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Old 29 September 2022, 12:57 AM   #17
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I was at a conference in King of Prussia in 2018 and that mall was amazing. I spent a couple hours doing the watch tour like you did. The conference is back and in person again this November and I am going…not for the conference itself, but because I have an excuse to go to the mall and watch explore! (I live in a watch desert where all you can get are citizen, movado, bulova at every chain jewelry story). I highly recommend anyone in the area stop there. An aside, watchbox/govberg corporate headquarters and store are just a short drive away from King or Prussia as well. I haven’t ventured there yet but may!
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Good post, looks like a great place to spend the day. And some shine for Mido, a nice brand with some very good models.
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The mido seem to have the best anti reflective Crystal of them all! Nice pics
I was surprised how much I liked the Mido watches. I may pick up that rose gold (plated) and black diver. Nice and thin, clean dial, comfortable rubber strap with deployant. For <$900 hard to go wrong.
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Old 29 September 2022, 01:46 AM   #19
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The Panerai and IWC are part of the Tourneau/Bucherer store now.
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Old 29 September 2022, 04:02 AM   #20
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Thanks for posting! I live about 20 min down 202, need to stop out and check out the new places.
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Old 29 September 2022, 04:06 AM   #21
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The Panerai and IWC are part of the Tourneau/Bucherer store now.
Yes they are attached but separate, like a IWC/Panerai store with a pass through into the Bucherer AD. Rolex kind of has it's own section in a similar way on the other end. It's a nice setup
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What did you like better....speedmaster 57 or speedmaster black? And how did they feel on wrist?
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I’m assuming the ‘57 bracelet is similar to their Apollo 50th, and while very comfy/nice looking, its not as buttery as the jubilee. Tbh, if I could get a microadjust on the 007, that new GS bracelet is better to wear than the A50 as well…but it doesn’t have one.

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I haven't tried the Apollo 50th bracelet so I can't compare, but it does look similar. It just felt so smooth and light, almost like a jubilee feels. It has micro adjustments too. All I can say is for me it is the best Omega bracelet I have ever tried on and right up there with Rolex and a select few others.
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What did you like better....speedmaster 57 or speedmaster black? And how did they feel on wrist?
Oh the 57 for me. The DSOTM is a great watch, and it is lighter than the standard SS versions which helps. Sort of hard to compare a strap model directly to a bracelet model, but the size and profile of the 57 is just so much easier to pull off. It has a dressier feel too. A sports watch that could totally be worn in dress situations. As I said earlier the bracelet is buttery smooth. I've never been a big fan of Omega bracelets, but this '57 bracelet is leaps and bounds over my Moonphase bracelet. Doesn't have that heavy or sharp edges feel that some of their other bracelets have.

I'd go '57 all the way. Blue or Green for me. But is you are into sandwich dials the black is fantastic too.
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I haven't tried the Apollo 50th bracelet so I can't compare, but it does look similar. It just felt so smooth and light, almost like a jubilee feels. It has micro adjustments too. All I can say is for me it is the best Omega bracelet I have ever tried on and right up there with Rolex and a select few others.

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There is a one position slider in the clasp that is push button. It’s great but should have been more positions . My guess is bumps out 1.5mm
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Oh the 57 for me. The DSOTM is a great watch, and it is lighter than the standard SS versions which helps. Sort of hard to compare a strap model directly to a bracelet model, but the size and profile of the 57 is just so much easier to pull off. It has a dressier feel too. A sports watch that could totally be worn in dress situations. As I said earlier the bracelet is buttery smooth. I've never been a big fan of Omega bracelets, but this '57 bracelet is leaps and bounds over my Moonphase bracelet. Doesn't have that heavy or sharp edges feel that some of their other bracelets have.

I'd go '57 all the way. Blue or Green for me. But is you are into sandwich dials the black is fantastic too.
Is the dark side of the moon too big for daily wear?
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Is the dark side of the moon too big for daily wear?

I don’t think so. I had a grey side and wore it in all non water situations with every flavor of strap you can think of with only 6.75” wrists.


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You push a button and slide for a total of 2.30 mm of adjustment. Three position in, middle, and out.

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Is the dark side of the moon too big for daily wear?
I don't believe it's too big. The lug-to-lug is pretty compact, the ceramic case and titanium deployant keep the weight down, all black casr makes the watch wear visually smaller, and Omega includes the crown guards in their stated diameter so in reality its more of a 42mm watch.

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