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<![CDATA[ Up to now the Omega is the most impressive watch has released in terms of features and hardiness. I've reviewed other Omega watches here and really like where the brand is going. There is a sincerity to the design and a practicality <strong><a href="http://www.practicalwatches.com/replica-omega-seamaster.html">http://www.practicalwatches.com/replica-omega-seamaster.html</a></strong> to their concept which is appealing to myself and others. The Omega is their new flagship diver watch and certainly looks it.<br><br>Anyone picking up a Omega will no doubt notice the watch's impressive heft. The large 44. 50mm wide case is thick with very broad lugs. It sits tall on the wrist and very much looks like an instrument. The cases looks both modern and retro with its brushed surfaces and angular edging. Large screws line the side of the steel bracelet adding to the piece's technical feel. This is really not a watch for the feint of heart, and I love that fact.<br><br>Durability features are pretty impressive for the price. The case is water resistant to 1000 meters and has a built-in automatic helium escape valve. It has a sapphire crystal and easy to operate rotating diver's bezel. On the dial is SuperLumiNova and legibility is pretty good. The bracelet features an easy microadjusting extension system as well. Some of these are parts that exist in other watches but it is good to see that <strong><a href="http://www.practicalwatches.com/replica-breitling-bentley.html">replica breitling bentley</a></strong> choose wisely when putting the Omega together.<br><br>See here is the watch with the brushed steel bezel but Omega actually supplies it with a second black bezel. The idea is that the user can switch them out as often as they like. The process does require tools, but I like that Omega offers the extra part as an option. The same Allen (hex) wrench (which does not come with the watch as i understand it), must be used to adjust the bracelet.<br><br>This is a less than fun operation that requires a clamp as you need to secure the both sides of the screw-bar style link to unscrew it. There are also a lot of screws as you can see. Ideally you only need to do this one time, or you can just send it over to your local watch repair person to size for you.
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<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2014 14:52:21 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Actually the majority of Omega watches</title>
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<![CDATA[ The irony of course is that the Chinese consumer is quickly evolving and is interested in Omega products exactly because they are not Chinese. If you make a Swiss watch that is directed too much toward the Asian market, you begin to destroy why that market wanted the product in the first place. Nevertheless, this year saw almost all brands offer watches dedicated to the year of the dragon - each more amazing than the last. Brands like Omega had limited edition watches with wonderfully hand engraved dragons on the dials. Actually, the majority of brands had some type of <strong><a href="http://www.practicalwatches.com/replica-omega-seamaster.html">omega seamaster replica</a></strong>.<br><br>Omega on the other hand has some amazing dragon themed animated clock sitting in the center of its booth that stole all the attention. What is interesting is that apparently the Omega consumer who is interested in a high-end watch with a dragon on it doesn't just want a watch with a dragon on it... but wants an Omega watch with the most intense and outlandish representation of a dragon on it complete with luxury materials and techniques. This goes beyond the mere appreciation of symbolism and tradition. This is worship and the watch brands are competing with each other to produce the most decadent idols.<br><br>Last year's attempt at making hot selling watches in China was to reduce diameter sizes. There are other reasons for this aside from perceived Asian tastes - such as cost cutting and the popularity of vintage timepieces - but it was generally agreed that small <strong><a href="http://www.practicalwatches.com/replica-breitling-navitimer.html">breitling navitimer replica</a></strong> watches were made primarily to pacify the hungry Omega watch market. The brands then turned on the hype machines to "educate" and persuade fashion writers that "small watches were now in fashion. " To a large degree they succeeded, and the well-dressed elite in New york followed suit penning that a real man wears a "reasonably sized watch. " I disagreed with their definition of what a reasonable size was.<br><br>My own thoughts included in articles over the last year was that small watches were not what the consumer in the West wanted. I proposed that the quickly evolving Omega consumer would adapt to Western-sized Omega watches quickly, and that fashion pressure (if even relied upon by consumers), would not be a force to get people en masse to want smaller timepieces. The under 30mm wide Omega from past year was penned as a men's watch that women could also wear. 38mm wide watches were common, and it looked like 44mm wide plus watches were gonna be stigmatized.<br><br>This year at SIHH the Omega has been renamed the 867 and is solely a femme timepiece. In fact, a larger version of it was released for men. Imagine that. Basically, not even a year later the small watch movement fizzled out and died. Not just that, but 2012 is all about the bigger classic Omega watch. I feel a bit vindicated, and the guys at GQ can enjoy their words with some beef heart tartare and candied white asparagus served on sheets of vegetable paper.
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