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12 June 2005, 06:08 AM | #1 |
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More pics of the Orange Monster !!
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Thought I'd show off a few more pics of the new Omega Planet Ocean. Got it perfectly resized yesterday (the bracelet) and now it feels very comfortable inspite of the massive heft of 210 grams. Thickness (see 4th pic) is a solid 15.05 mm. Enjoy.... |
12 June 2005, 09:08 AM | #2 |
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Now the pic on the right I can really get behind.
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JJ, I can't tell by the picture but, are the adjustable links connected with screws or pins? Talk about head oh, you were were you well, the 5th picture has great color and head on it :)
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Earl, they are pins, maybe the only weak part of the watch.
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I wonder why Omega didn't go the bit extra and put screws in?
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Omega wouldn't be that stupid to use pins which could cause the bracelet to come apart. I've had Omegas in the past and never had a problem with the bracelets. The only hassel is you cannot DIY. Pain in the butt. Any resizing has to be taken back to a proper jeweller and the other hitch is that the clasp has no holes for those fine adjustments like Rolex does. In full favour of Omega, I must say that the bracelet has ALL solid links and feels mighty strong. The clasp too is thick and carries a lot of heft. Finish is excellent, I assure you. Cheers - JJ |
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JJ, I am shocked that they would not have said that the pins are a pain in the butt and also have a history of bending if not changed perfectly. That is shocking that a dealer no matter how good would say that, not.
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I assure you, Daren, the pins are very, very strong and quite thick. After all, they have to support the weight of a watch which is much, much heavier than even the SD.
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JJ have you tried to change the pins yourself yet or just taken it to the dealer and had them do it? Daren, I take it you have tried to remove and insert the pins of an Omega yourself and they bent on you?
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No, earl, I have NEVER tried to change those pins 'cause I have neither the right tools, the patience or frankly the knowledge and experience. I would never risk it on my new watch.
The dealer did it for me in less than five minutes. JJ |
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sounds like they treat you as a good dealership should
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13 June 2005, 07:30 PM | #12 |
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When I walk in, they not only roll out the red carpet, but a few cleavages as well....LOL!
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HeHeHe JJ as I said in a previous post you are a primo customer now
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Earl, I have changed Omega bracelets before and have not bent the screws myself, although I have seen my dealers watchmaker do a number on one. |
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I guess it's like what can you say? "been there done that" the repairguy was there and done this and I have the pin to prove it!!!
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curious as to why you guys call this the Orange Monster? I have always known O-M to refer to a Seiko's divers watch.
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In my case I thought it was fitting...............I did not think about the Seiko.
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niceeeee
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CYMA Orange Master...1500..Mint ..Show time
My Diving Star 1500...
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Hey JJ,
That Omega sure looks to be a keeper.
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. Actually in the beginning i thought that JJ bought an Omega and i was surprised but after that i saw the date and i realised it's old news.
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Great looking watch, JJ.
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Ed's gonns sh!t when he sees this one. He loves ORANGE
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In my experience....
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Nice watch, JJ. Did it come with velcro mittens? |
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You can have both at the same time
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Stop posting these JJ. I can't afford one and you're making me drool. I thought you had sold yours?
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1 February 2008, 04:15 PM | #30 |
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Naturally, that OMEGA was history a long, long time ago!!
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