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Old 4 October 2019, 04:00 AM   #301
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Old 4 October 2019, 04:00 AM   #302
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2254 with PO clasp for basically 1/3 of what a Sub costs.

For the money it is a better buy - sorry it is what it is.

Still has preferable features for me over a similar era Sub (AR, matte dial, easy to source OEM parts from the manufacturer, ETA service / parts availability).

That said I also like the Sub and have a similar era one (16610) which is my daily.

I can really treat the Omega like a sports watch and not care one bit - where as I try my best to do the same with the Sub....it being on wrist is always in my head. Hell I fully brushed my 2254 and strongly considering having it done on the Sub.

This is one of those "get both" moments in my opinion. That said I know there will always be the "Rolex or bust crowd" but they are good watches.



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Old 4 October 2019, 09:42 AM   #303
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The blue Seamaster on rubber makes me want to go swimming with it. The Sub makes me want to stay far away from water. Both are great but the Seamaster is definitely priced very competitively.
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Old 4 October 2019, 09:45 AM   #304
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2254 with PO clasp for basically 1/3 of what a Sub costs.



For the money it is a better buy - sorry it is what it is.



Still has preferable features for me over a similar era Sub (AR, matte dial, easy to source OEM parts from the manufacturer, ETA service / parts availability).



That said I also like the Sub and have a similar era one (16610) which is my daily.



I can really treat the Omega like a sports watch and not care one bit - where as I try my best to do the same with the Sub....it being on wrist is always in my head. Hell I fully brushed my 2254 and strongly considering having it done on the Sub.



This is one of those "get both" moments in my opinion. That said I know there will always be the "Rolex or bust crowd" but they are good watches.









I totally agree, the 2254 is highly undervalued and maybe a better bang for the buck. I love the way you brushed yours, it looks amazing.


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Old 4 October 2019, 09:48 AM   #305
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I can really treat the Omega like a sports watch and not care one bit
I have a 2254 and feel the exact same way. It's nice to put something on and just not care too much.
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Old 4 October 2019, 10:33 AM   #306
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Both great watches and I'd be proud to own either.

Sub stays true to its design and after 70 years of iterations, the aesthetic has barely changed.

Can't really say the same about the Seamaster but I enjoy its modern look and engineering design.

That said, I'd go with the Sub
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Old 4 October 2019, 05:29 PM   #307
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Love them both. Own the new seamaster too. The only thing I really dislike about it is the clasp. Too chunky for me.


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Old 4 October 2019, 06:07 PM   #308
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Old 4 October 2019, 06:20 PM   #309
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Submariner vs Seamaster

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Had it for 10 years. Recently decided that it isn’t going anywhere. Magnificent watch.
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Old 4 October 2019, 06:25 PM   #310
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Submariner vs Seamaster

This is a good comparison photo

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Old 4 October 2019, 06:59 PM   #311
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The blue Seamaster on rubber makes me want to go swimming with it. The Sub makes me want to stay far away from water. Both are great but the Seamaster is definitely priced very competitively.
Why? The sub is built for water



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Old 4 October 2019, 10:37 PM   #312
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No comparison here.
Sub is iconic, omegas are all over the place when it comes to design.
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Old 5 October 2019, 12:53 AM   #313
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Why? The sub is built for water
And yet, there's nothing about the sub that makes me want to go swimming with it. Diving, why not, but not swimming laps.
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Old 5 October 2019, 12:57 AM   #314
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The Seamaster wins hands down in technology. A metas co-axial is an objectively better movement than the 3135.

The Sub is obviously the much more “historical” piece. It’s an icon for a reason. It’s timeless.

To each their own. But to claim the sub is “better” because it costs more or the resale value is higher is lazy, and lacks nuance.

I’ve owned both, FWIW.
Yes. I believe the Seamaster is a better watch. it is just about the brand, in my opinion.
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Old 5 October 2019, 12:59 AM   #315
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Let me have the seamaster 1000
They have iterations for every seamaster
Ocean, 300m, professional, gmt...lol
They have lost their identity
Used to have the blue 300m ..sold it to get the hulk..never looked back


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Old 5 October 2019, 01:01 AM   #316
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2254 with PO clasp for basically 1/3 of what a Sub costs.

For the money it is a better buy - sorry it is what it is.

Still has preferable features for me over a similar era Sub (AR, matte dial, easy to source OEM parts from the manufacturer, ETA service / parts availability).

That said I also like the Sub and have a similar era one (16610) which is my daily.

I can really treat the Omega like a sports watch and not care one bit - where as I try my best to do the same with the Sub....it being on wrist is always in my head. Hell I fully brushed my 2254 and strongly considering having it done on the Sub.

This is one of those "get both" moments in my opinion. That said I know there will always be the "Rolex or bust crowd" but they are good watches.



The pinnacle of both brands. IMO
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Old 5 October 2019, 02:17 AM   #317
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Who said anything about the only factor? I could throw in the silly hands, stupid wart and dated design if you like but I was just trying to be polite to owners of those watches.
Gimme a break..
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Old 6 October 2019, 02:32 AM   #318
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Everyone has their favorite. Really is no wrong choice if your happy with it. Have taken my SubC off my wrist maybe 5 times in two years to clean in, and wind it. My old 16753 RootBeerGMT I babied. Not my new SubC. My Daytona sleeps in a gun safe with other toys. My SubC is absolutely my favorite of all time. Will never be sold or polished. It's a sexy workhorse and I bought it for me. Only had a few people even notice it due to all the Invitica $100 watches out there and could care less. My advice.... Buy what works for you. Don't care about other people's thoughts or opinions... and for god sakes... Quit bashing other people's stuff they work hard for. We are all here to share and enjoy each other's love for their watches.
Hope everyone has a great and safe weekend.
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Old 6 October 2019, 02:47 AM   #319
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Love them both. Own the new seamaster too. The only thing I really dislike about it is the clasp. Too chunky for me.


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^^^ This ^^^

Expensive AND uncomfortable. Paid $700 for it too.

Fortunately was able to sell it. More than happy with the blue rubber.
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