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15 July 2011, 05:02 AM | #1 |
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FS: Liquid Metal Omega Planet Ocean!!!!!!!
http://www.omegawatches.com/spirit/w...ng/liquidmetal
SOLD OUT EVERYWHERE:IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND!!!!!!! Authenticwatches.com, Watchmaxx.com, All Sold Out!!!!!!!! Comes 100% complete with Box, all 4 reference/warranty cards, instruction manual, limited edition brochure. Watch purchased from Authorized Omega Dealer: (I am the second owner) Tourbillon Costa Mesa, CA of South Coast Plaza. Purchase date was 1-22-11 Watch is numbered 0663 of 1948 Watch serial number is 84627880 Reference number is 22230422001001 Condition is Excellent, looks brand new, with a few worn scruffs on band's links/clasp. Face and Bezel are in impeccable perfect condition. Will include the original receipt, guaranteeing you 3-years Omega Manufacturer Warranty! Face to face transaction in Greater Los Angeles area preferred. Paypal plus fee, bank wire transfer, even checks ok as long as you are willing to wait for them to clear. Have a number of recent TRF transactions with some of the top Buyers and Sellers on this site............check out their reviews of our transactions. Priced at $5,999.00........this won't last long!!!!!! Own a legend in the making!!!!!!! You can contact me through TRF or directly at [email protected] Good luck Down below, find a review from AskMen.com 89 The AskMen Take 1948 was the first year the world saw an Omega Seamaster watch, and that is exactly how many pieces are in this limited edition set. Here, Omega is testing out two new technologies for its timepieces: the use of a ceramic compound for its bezel as well as Liquidmetal. The interesting metal material alloy is uniquely malleable, very strong and perfectly used here to have metal inside the otherwise black ceramic filled rotating diver’s bezel. The result is a new level of quality appearance and durability for the bezel, improving an otherwise already fantastic, highly in-demand timepiece. 85 Uniqueness Aside from being a limited edition and having the upgraded bezel, this watch shares almost everything else with Omega’s other extremely popular Seamaster Planet Ocean watches that contain the Calibre 2500 Co-axial automatic mechanical COSC Chronometer certified movement. The steel case and bracelet are also the same classic dimensions, with the watch being 42mm wide and the bracelet 22mm wide. This timepiece is heavily in demand, the world over, because of its combination of a few key desirable traits. Among them is the fact that it is a capable and dependable diver’s watch with 2000 feet of water resistance, as well as having an attractive and functional dial that Omega is well-known for. These limited edition men's watches will also be the first to have the distinctly durable, yet good-looking and practical, rotating diver’s bezel in the deep ceramic black (perfectly matches the watch dial) with inset metal minute indicators. 92 Durability You might ask why having a ceramic and Liquidmetal dial is a big deal, or enough of a reason to have a limited edition. Not only will the new bezels be beautiful and highly complex to make, but they also solve a key problem facing dive watches: cosmetic damage to the rotating bezel. Previous Omega Seamaster watches relied upon bezels made of steel with colored and printed aluminum inserts. Due to the location of the bezel on the watch, they are prone to contact with other objects that will often easily scratch or wear away at the aluminum. The result of ugly “scars” can mostly be avoided with the ultra scratch-resistance and strength of ceramic and Liquidmetal (which is itself three times stronger than steel). While the new bezel might seem like a small upgrade to the watch, it is an important step in making a great watch even better. |
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