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7 November 2014, 01:58 AM | #31 |
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Is a GMT a useful feature to you?
I vote for the PO. Obviously go for the one that feels, looks, and fits the best for you. |
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7 November 2014, 05:55 AM | #34 |
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16570 for sure. 8500 is way, way too thick. Now, a 2500 PO v. 16570 is a more difficult debate, IMO.
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7 November 2014, 06:05 AM | #36 |
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Truth. I love the Planet Ocean and the chrono version, but it's too !@#$% thick to wear. Come, on, Omega... I have to believe they're losing a ton of sales for this reason alone because otherwise it's one of the most handsome and quality divers on the market. Too bad, too bad...
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7 November 2014, 06:13 AM | #37 |
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7 November 2014, 07:37 AM | #38 |
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Go with the Polar!
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7 November 2014, 08:07 AM | #40 |
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thats a tough one both are damn good watches. I would go with the planet ocean.
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7 November 2014, 08:35 AM | #41 |
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Explorer. I have thin wrists. Planet ocean wears too big for me.
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7 November 2014, 08:41 AM | #42 |
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PO, or perhaps consider a 216570 which would be a more natural alternative
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7 November 2014, 11:42 AM | #44 |
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7 November 2014, 11:46 AM | #45 |
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Explorer II, for sure...
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29 November 2014, 06:24 PM | #46 |
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So, what did you pick? If I were you it would be the Polar 16570.
Personally, my TWO most often worn watches are my Planet Ocean 2500 orange bezel, and my 16570 Polar Explorer II, with the PO on the wrist 60% of the time because the lume on the Exp II is too old to light up. I usually keep my pristine unscratched GMT II Coke bezel in the safe, along with my brand new Seamaster Pro ceramic chronograph (too thick) and my SMP ceramic without chronograph (nice and thin). I treasure the GMT Master II too much, and after being cleaned up at the last service I'm afraid to wear it. The PO 2500 is a very decent size, but the 8500 version is way too thick and heavy. I might slightly prefer my SMPc over the PO for easily slipping under a shirt cuff like the Exp II, but I love the way the orange bezel on the PO catches everyone's eye (I find myself staring at it daily). And, since I wear my 1983 Submariner third most, the SMPc which is too similar to the sub stays in the safe until I can give it to my son in 18 months at his high school graduation. On the other hand, he prefers the ceramic Seamaster Pro chronograph that I think may be too busy and thick, so maybe he'll get that one although it's worth more than he deserves (teenagers). |
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Personally don't get all the "to thick" talk about the PO 8500. Mine is even 45mm. I actually thinks it's quite comfortable. Especially on a rubber strap. It might have something to do body size. I will admit though, that if it was my only watch, I would pick the Explorer2
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30 November 2014, 08:32 PM | #48 |
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New Plant Ocean 8500 42mm or Used Explorer 2 16570 Polar
I've had the PO 8500, simply too heavy on my wrist,traded it in for a older seadweller.
I have the 16570 as my all round watch now,probably the most comfortable watch I've ever had,seemed a little small at first after wearing 42mm pieces. I now think it's the perfect size,and I think the bracelet is outstanding by the way,light and strong,perfection. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
1 December 2014, 05:28 AM | #49 |
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The old bracelets are fine. Worn them for years; never had an issue. I actually prefer the clasp...
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1 December 2014, 05:30 AM | #50 |
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You know you are asking this on THE Rolex forums?
Explorer II for me, aspecially the white dial is so good looking. And the orange hand makes it just a bit more cool imo. But at the end, get what you like! |
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1 December 2014, 06:15 AM | #52 |
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exp 11 , i dont get the thickness of the omega , or the hev so those two would swing me.
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1 December 2014, 06:20 AM | #53 |
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Like others said, if you don't mind thick watches then it's PO, otherwise it's 16570 all the way.
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1 December 2014, 06:40 AM | #54 |
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Hmm...Never had much experience with either, so hard to say. I think the EXP would be a more comfortable daily wearer from what I've read...I do know the PO does not offer much in the way of micro adjustment, which is strange for such a big watch....
Also, do you need a diver or the GMT function of the EXP? That might enter into your decision as well. Good luck, |
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1 December 2014, 12:38 PM | #56 |
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Exp II no doubt for me!
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1 December 2014, 01:28 PM | #57 |
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I used to have a PO 8500 42mm but I sold it.
1) Too thick. 2) bracelet adjustability, or lack thereof 3) horror stories about omega service. The coaxial movement is a wonderful movement, but only Omega can service it. Search the web, lots of horror stories about Omega service. If you plan to keep the watch long term, it ain't gonna be fun. At least with Rolex there are many other places that will do a service if you don't want to deal with RSC. I replaced my PO with a SubC and couldn't be happier. I was also considering the ExpII and Sea Dweller 4000, but the sub won out for the first round. Hope to add an ExpII eventually, as it is a great watch. |
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I'm partial to the Exp II.
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