Thanks for advice. I will think about it. I wanted to get 5004 for the reason, that it has the gray dial which to my mind looks fabulous. I find the PR pretty nice feature. I now have to choose between correct hands and working PR.
I was considering getting one like this:
Hi. I'm considering buying a BP 5004, so i would like to know if all rep BPs have the plastic straps and if not, are there any dealers who have BPs with all leather straps?
Thanks for the answers
Interesting topic. I prefer mechanic watches. But if i look from the other side, there are many vintage quartz ones that seem interesting and nice to me. And if we speak about servicing a mechanical movement, then i think, that with time only watch enthusiasts will wear mechanical watches, but it wouldn't be in near future.
Interesting topic. Well I wear a rep just because I like the watch (UPO) and would like to own a gen vintage Omega model one day. It's not to impress someone, because most of the people I know know nothing about watches and the only brands they recognize are the cheap Swatch and expensive Rolex, so Omega means nothing to them and I never try to pass my watch as genuine, well actually they even never ask, I just sometimes tell them about my passion and say that i'm wearing a rep.
First Syd, now Wright. RIP, mate, RIP.
I was hoping so much i could one day see them performing live. Guess I'm not lucky enough. The good guys allways die.
any watchman can immediately tell it's not genuine
I would doubt that. The new asian copies of ETA 2824-2 are hard to tell if they're genuine or not, even for a expierienced watchman.
big thanks for the links. of course i know how to use search, sorry, next time i'll try to search the forum as much as possible before posting a new topic.
my apologies.
Hello, I'm looking for a nice replica for my girfriend. So could you please suggest me some nice replicas, it should be pretty durable, so that it would last a football game too.
Thanks.
Actually there are 4 Official languages in Switzerland: German, French, Italian, Romansh. So you can't say that any way of pronouncing the word Omega is more correct than another. You just pronounce it in your native language
like you were pronouncing the greek letter Ω, that's it.