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b16a2
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Having seen this picture, I am not convinced that the v2 is any more accurate. The v2 just has a slightly smaller lume dot, rather than having one the same size, as the rest of the dial, but chopped in half.
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Where to find the best replica of Planet Ocean?
b16a2 replied to mdredfox8's topic in The Omega Area
Check out the Omega reviews pinned at the top of this forum. Namely the UPO is the best version -
The Skyland doesn't come in white, it comes in a choice of black, grey and blue. I have the black dial, and couldn't be happier. It is the most accurate rep I have ever owned. The black dial looks really classy too, so I would recommend that dial colour.
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There is an internal AR on the new ones. My 2005 model (pre-coaxial) also has this internal coating. There is no tint, but there is definitely an inner coating of AR. At the edges in some lights there is a purple ring, and you can just make out two refelection on the glass. One that is very obvious, and another that is very hard to see, reduced very much by the inner AR coating. None of the SMP line have double AR.
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I would be very excited to hear about a new SMP rep. I think Omega's make some of the nicest watches around, especially some of the Deville range If they brought out a good SMP, it would sell like hot cakes!
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As Andreww has already mentioned, it wasn't a LE watch, it is similar to the new Superocean Heritiage naming - it's just another line of productions models. For
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Picture isn't appearing for me.
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There are two models available, one with Swiss, one with Asian. I have owned both Asian and Swiss, and they were both very sturdy movements.
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Im not too sure about pricing, but one thing to bear in mind is that when you are buying a gen, it's best to go for what you want instead of opting for a model due to financial reasons. If you like the full size Bond, it may be worth waiting a bit longer and saving enough to get the quartz version of that, or even the black SMP. However, if you truly like this SMP (it is a beauty) then go for it, but don't buy it because it is currently your only option due to budget. That would be my advice ps Try TZ, Omegas crop up over there quite often, and they are usually at very competitive rates.
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Nice post, there are lots of Bond fans on this board who will find this useful!
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I think the FA uses the Swiss Unitas (please correct if Im wrong) If this is the case then it will run very well. The problems are encountered with the Portuguese Chrono which uses a modded 7750.
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I have one order, Il have a 'sniff' when it comes through. I used to own a rep strap which went on the SOF temporarily, and I don't recall any odd smells coming from it, maybe they are using different 'ingredients' Do you have black dial with black strap? If you do would you mind posting a few snaps?
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I don't have a comparison shot, but I have tried one on. The mid size feels very small, the Full Size would be the one to go for. I don't have massive wrists (approx 7"), but the full size wears quite small on me.
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Yes, I didn't notice until I put the screws back in. It's definitely exaggerated by the pictures, but that is an accute attention to detail you have there Vric! Very true. When I first joined you had time to save between reps, a nice Navitimer, then the SMP Chrono. In 2008 you have to be careful not to use the plastic all of the time and end up with 100's of watches!!
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As above^^ For the rpice, they are very good straps. I have one on order for my Skyland. The brown would look very nice on the CA!
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Agree with B-tor and Andreww...the Omega looks genuine - He placement and crown guards are the most obvious from the pictures. The Rolex's....I have no idea, you could give me a Canal Street Daytona and the real deal and I would be none the wiser.
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Skyland for me too;
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Bulldog or K222, the former if you're in the USA, the latter if you're in the EU
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No where near as efficient as the genuine. If you want a good AR you'll need to send it off to be re-coated. The rep only comes with an internal coat
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It wears bigger. It is far thicker, so it sits quite high on the wrist, and the diameter appears a bit larger due to the chrono buttons on the side. It doesn't feel OTT though, the wrist shots are on a 7" wrist (approx)
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It looks really good on the rubber, seems to tone it down slightly.
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I joined this forum 2 years, and at that time the Navitimer was the Ultimate replica for me. 2 years ago, I would not have predicted things would have moved on to the degree that they have. I received my Skyland from Angus in 5 working days. The whole process was flawless as per usual, which is why he is my dealer of choice. The Watch It doesn't need much of an introduction. I see it as the modern day Chrono Avenger, but with more appeal to the mass market by using SS for the more attention grabbing look. It is a nice happy medium for those who feel the Super Avenger is too big. The number dial font gives it a nice modern look, whilst using very much the same casing as the Chrono Avenger, to keep it inline with Breitling's Aeromarine series. I opted for the black dial on the SS bracelet, I have a black leather strap on order. I feel it will give it a nice classy alternative look. My First Impressions There is no point in me writing what was going through my mind, some of it would be censored, some of it wouldn't be. As a previous owner of the legendary SOSF, (which in the mind of many a collector) was a milestone in terms of build quality and accuracy. When I held the Skyland in my hands, I would have quite happily believed it was a genuine had it not come via EMS. This takes the replica watch to a whole new level. Accuracy I haven't had time to do a direct comparison however; The lume dot at four is slightly offline with the lume dot border. Apart from this I can see no flaws. The datefont is perfect, AR is spot on, the finish is superb, the bracelet is well finished and the clasp is sturdy, did I already mention the datefont? ...you get what I mean Overall Impression As I have already stated, the build quality is incredible. The weight, the feel of the bracelet, and the appearance all shout 'genuine'. It is often that we get an amazing replica, and the usual statement is 'I wouldn't know it was a replica, unless I held the genuine next to it'. Even if one were to do this comparison, many would be none the wiser, it really is that good. Best Replica of the Year? It's difficult to say. There are many good replica's being released at the moment. I am also a massive Breitling fan, so being completely objective may not be possible. However, as far as the Breitling range goes, this is by far the best Breitling replica I have ever seen. Not just in terms of accuracy, but also fit and finish etc. Most gens have a certain feel to them, both physically, and mentally. They make you feel like you own a genuine. This gives me the same feeling that I get when I wear my SMP. It 'feels' genuine. Conclusion a.) Are you a Breitling fan? b.) Do you like chrono watches? c.) Do you have 300USD spare? d.) Do you like peanut butter with strawberry jam? If you can answer yes to at least one of these, then you NEED to get one of these. The last question is purely to make sure that those who don't fall into a,b, or c still get this watch. No collection should be without this watch!
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Got a Regatta? Were you in a Pizza Hut last Friday?
b16a2 replied to kasigi's topic in The Panerai Area
Pizza, Pam and.....more Pizza? I agree though, genuine watch owners do not avoid places based upon their watches an wealth! -
It's on its way, but I have been told by a reliable source that a genuine hasn't been bought to replicate it.