Hmm, found one on the TAG site as well, but in automatic, and blue.
Looks like the subdials are mixed up.
The bottom one should be to the left, and the left at the bottom. sort of...
Not that great after all, but still a nice watch, not comparing it to the original.
I'm really having a good time over at trustytime now.
So many new watches I didn't know were available!
(Now I need the Seamaster GMT, a speedmaster(ladies), and now this TAG, in addition to the PO... decitions and money... argh!)
What about this:
http://www.trustytime.com/index.php?main_p...bc8ed8e39b33281
The quartz is more reliable than the 7750, right?
I think it's looking great, and a great price as well.
Any opinions / photos of genuine?
It has been around some time.
It's the Seamaster GMT.
Timezone has an article on it from july 2000: http://www.timezone.com/library/tmachine/t...687688492262231
I would like to meet the person that can spot that replica on your wrist.
Must be some kind of superman with 10x zoom glasses.
It was actually a lot closer than I thought.
found this one over at trustytime:
http://www.trustytime.com/index.php?main_p...bc8ed8e39b33281
Definetly the best replica of this watch I have seen. White border around the date window, correct bezel at 6 and 18.
Any flaws?
Looks like the red writing isn't "strong enough". Should be more clear red, but it might be the pictures?
..And the bezel alignment of cource, but that's an easy fix, right?
..And the minute hand is to short, as allways.
..And the triangle at the bezel is too bold.
..And maybe the lume is too green?
And what about that Asian Automatic 21J movement? reliable?
As long as it wasn't on any genuine forum I guess it's OK.
If you posted your replica at a genuine Omega forum read these threads:
http://83.98.189.58/~rwg/members/index.php?showtopic=3665
http://83.98.189.58/~rwg/members/index.php?showtopic=3650
I know. As soon as people see that orange bezel, they know it's that watch.
On the other hand, it being a "fake", and I not having all that money, I don't know...
It's a nice shot, but would be even better without the light reflections below the crown, and on the date window.
I like to use my watches as targets when I practice doing better photos too.
Many details, easy to see if all the details are sharp.
...or by just hitting the "Print Scr" button on the keyboard, to copy screenshot to the clipboard. Then paste into your favorite photosoftware. ( or MS word for that matter. )
Alt + Print Scr = screenshot of just the active window.
I will also add that "levels" in photoshop is the tool I use most, without a doubt. Use levels before the brightnes/contrast tool.