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17 August 2021, 11:44 PM | #61 |
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You are absolutely right ! As for the OP, ridiculous wrong. Bought myself a Sapphire 3861 last Friday. The watch is fantastic. Bracelet indeed feels slightly less solid I must admit but people confuse this with quality. However, the Micro Adjustment is really annoying as you said. The AD adjusted mine for my wrist but it's not 100% the way I wanted. It feels a tad lose but there is no chance I remove another link, otherwise, it will be unbearably tight. Owning a Seamaster 300M Ceramic since 2013 and now the new Speedy 3861, I can say Omega's quality is nowhere behind Rolex. IN FACT, to be quite honest and not wanting to go off topic, my Navitimer 01 beats both in finishing, detail and overall feeling not to mention the 01 movement !!! Problem is that Navitimer are more rejected by Rolex owners in general. It's a more love or hate watch. Before I had mine, I never gave enough attention to them. Nowadays....
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Not much to add to what others have said except the modern Rolex jubilee is the best bracelet I have encountered however I don't feel the Omega bracelets I have worn are dramatically inferior, if at all.. When did men's wrists become so sensitive? |
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18 August 2021, 12:08 AM | #63 |
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Really not much in it quality wise, I prefer the slimmer Rolex Sub bracelet and the design to the Seamaster and PO, but I do like their Push adjust clasp more than the Glidelock, just so easy to use.
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Please give me an example of a Rolex reference that has AR coating on both sides. Otherwise, it’s like another thread that was claiming 100m resistance is only good for swimming pools. |
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18 August 2021, 01:10 AM | #65 | |
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Are you proposing that Rolex put out documentation showing a possible LEC that does not actually exist? And it's my burden to disprove this? From what I understand, it is certain Cellini models which have the tops and bottoms coated which exactly matches my earlier statement that certain applications will prioritize aesthetics over durability.
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18 August 2021, 01:49 AM | #67 |
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I have never seen a Submariner look this good, Metas certification, 15,000 gauss, see threw case back, excellent bracelet (which is extremely substantial) 316L steel. 5 year warranty, available and 1/2 the cost of a Rolex.
Seriously is there really any doubt which is better quality and value?
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So - I am not proposing that ‘Rolex put out documentation showing a possible LEC that does not actually exist.’ I am asking if that documentation is from Rolex or other parties. |
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The Omega is the better watch by any objective measure with the possible (and very minor) exception of the bracelet. But, the Rolex zombies here will never admit that. |
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I own both. I wouldn’t say that. Throwing out price points, Rolex tactile fit and finishing is better than Omega. I own the top POC model and it’s a spectacular piece but it’s the little things Rolex does better like bezel click and feel, etc.. Each brand has its strengths and weaknesses. Omega is all over the place with their designs but does give you more bells and whistle if that matters. It also gives them the freedom to try very new designs and see if it works. Rolex is just the opposite in where they will go with designs. Rolex gives a unmatched traditional image and timeless designs. Here is where this can get fun when really chest thumping what each company can do outside of the models that pay the bills. I am a movement snob and if you go above the mainstream watches and workhorse movements into the very top tier movements from Rolex like the Yachmaster II, it blows away anything in the Omega’s movement wheel house. It’s fit and finish and technical innovation with robustness is crafted in a way that is next level. Most know nothing about the Yachmaster II and if they did, would know it’s on a completely different level of watch than the mainstream Rolex catalog. This where and when we start to pull out the big guns of what Rolex movements can achieve on the highest level. The issue is most of what their mainstream customers buy a Rolex for only wants the traditional conservative designs with workhorse movements.
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My 10 year old Speedmaster is outperforming my 10 month old Submariner so you'll never hear me say a foul word about Omega. |
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Love this thread.
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18 August 2021, 02:27 AM | #76 |
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Rolex bracelets, at least from this past decade, are fine. Omega bracelets are likewise fine.
IWC has been making superlative bracelets with simple adjustability and link removal, plus push button micro adjustment since about '06. But I don't think I've ever bought, or not bought, a watch on the strength of it's bracelet. The new Speedmaster is gorgeous, as are most of Omega's dive watches. "Rolex Zombies" Ha- too true!
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Yup, I own it and it’s a great tradition chronograph movement but the Rolex 4161 is another level up in innovation and execution. The command ring bezel connected to the movement with a mechanical programmable function is industry leading. We are way above a CoAxial escapement and vertical clutch complexity. Just look at The complexity of parts in each movement and it’s not even a contest between the 4161 and 9900. Where Rolex spikes the ball in the comparison is Rolex manages to take a far more complex movement and make it thinner that what Omega does with their complex movements.
It is what it is and when we are comparing the mainstream workhorse movements that most people tend to buy, we can get a closer comparison in performance between the two companies. I don’t make watch predictions but if they ever discontinue the undiscovered and under the radar Yachtmaster II, it will be like finding a 1932 Duesenberg in your barn simply because this watch is in its own league out of the entire Rolex catalog.
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Rolex Cellini Time (Ref. 50505) - Technical Specifications Crystal: "Domed sapphire with double anti-reflective coating” |
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https://jrdunn.com/blog/rolex/6-thin...lex-submariner
This doesn't specify if the AR coating is on the inside, outside or both.
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My conclusion is that it is difficult to determine an objective winner of the "Rolex vs. Omega" debate, but one thing is true without a doubt: Both produce better watches today than they did 20 years ago, with the single greatest influencer being the rivalry between them.
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Rolex vs omega quality
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And cue the dismissing of GS, as the bracelets don't meet the expectations of Rolex owners.....
This is almost too incredibly painful to wear, but on the bright side I'm informed that it's trash and will probably fall apart soon...
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