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Newbie - Just got my first Omega


ferrariz

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Hi Guys...

Firstly... great to be here... I'v spent the last 2 days reading the posts here and feel much more confident about starting my new hobby now!

I'v started out with a Omega Seamaster GMT (blue) from Andrew for $108. Wanted to start off small and I looked around and found that it was a resonable rep for a very reasonable price...!

I'm now looking for more omegas, hopefully 2-3 within the next 2 months...Not really going for another company atm.

The one I know I want is the UPO 4th Gen but i'm really blank on a Omeaga dress watch? Any ideas?

PS- I dont want to go for the constellation series right now.. that one will be a gen B)

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Just one quick point the 4th Gen PO is the best 42mm, whilst the UPO is the best 45mm PO.

As far as dress watches go, I quite like the Railmaster on a strap, an its very accurate too

100% agreed.

Just to say, welcome, ferrariz! And also, you got what might be considered a dress watch by some (my father wears it to semi-formal occasions).

I am going to suggest the Railmaster in SS, because the rep straps in leather are AWFUL. I always ask Andrew to try and change them to SS, or rubber. They scream fake otherwise.

http://www.trustytime88.com/index.php?main...4d54681e0431855

How about the DeVille Chrono? It's $268 for the Asia. Rather dashing, I think. :)

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Go for the Omega Constellation Double Eagle!!!

Hi Fitmic. :)

I think Ferrariz said he was going for the gen in the Connie series. I can relate. That's why I didn't snap that 005 that was being offered in the Sales forum, this weekend.

*waves to DET11, reading the thread: Hey buddy!*

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100% agreed.

Just to say, welcome, ferrariz! And also, you got what might be considered a dress watch by some (my father wears it to semi-formal occasions).

I am going to suggest the Railmaster in SS, because the rep straps in leather are AWFUL. I always ask Andrew to try and change them to SS, or rubber. They scream fake otherwise.

http://www.trustytime88.com/index.php?main...4d54681e0431855

How about the DeVille Chrono? It's $268 for the Asia. Rather dashing, I think. :)

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Hmm.. this DeVille looks good... though as u mentioned the crappy quality of the leather straps.. can I source better straps for it elsewhere?

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Hmm.. this DeVille looks good... though as u mentioned the crappy quality of the leather straps.. can I source better straps for it elsewhere?

My understanding (though I haven't tried it yet) is, that you take the crappy strap and salvage the buckle...and transfer the buckle to any of the high quality after market straps out there...or buy OEM.

Straps can be found through dealers listed in RWG (HKTan, V, etc) or others like The Strap Shop in the UK.

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Hmm.. this DeVille looks good... though as u mentioned the crappy quality of the leather straps.. can I source better straps for it elsewhere?

Maybe I was too hasty. Upon closer inspection, the DeVille is the dread 7750 with seconds at six -- these have notorious problems. Add to that the chronos, and that's asking for Tee-rubble.

Please do an ample search before deciding on it, Ferrariz. The Swiss ETA Railmaster looks a surer bet.

However, the straps are no problem at all. Toady gave you great tips. Here's another:

http://www.internationalwatchman.com/bands.html

This vendor specialises in HIGH quality leather and exotics in all sizes. You cannot believe the prices if you tried. Good luck!

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Maybe I was too hasty. Upon closer inspection, the DeVille is the dread 7750 with seconds at six -- these have notorious problems. Add to that the chronos, and that's asking for Tee-rubble.

Umm... newbie question I guess.. but whats "seconds at six" ?

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Umm... newbie question I guess.. but whats "seconds at six" ?

:bangin:

Never mind, Ferrariz. I just looked at the subdial again. You're all right there. That date thingie threw me.

For the record, the seconds subdial at the 6 o'clock position on the 7750 movement, causes trouble. The IWC Portuguese is a prime example of such a problem -- some members even go to the bother of having the subdial "frozen" (gears removed from the movement, as it works overtime and grinds down).

These are all terms you will have to acquaint yourself with, and hitting that Search will be invaluable to you. Just PM in case of need though!

To start you off, a Daytona review with the seconds at six mention:

http://www.rwg.cc/members/index.php?s=&amp...st&p=309454

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Umm... newbie question I guess.. but whats "seconds at six" ?

Lady V has answered you in her post below...but "Seconds at six" refers to the second hand that continually runs, being located at the 6-o-clock position.

A traditional movement may have it at 3-o-clock in a subdial arrangement that has subdials at 3-o-clock, 6-o-clock and 9-o-clock, or at 6, 9, and 12-o-clock with running seconds at 9-o-clock.

To move the running seconds from 9-o-clock or 3-o-clock to the 6-o-clock position requires something like 13 gears as the Meister of Movements The Zigmeisterzumba has illustrated. The Chinese rep movements do not properly do this with jeweled gears resulting in an "over-worked" drive train to power that seconds at six, resulting in premature failure due to grinding gears.

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