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  • For not a lot more than that you could have one of these. The last of the previous generation Seamaster 300 diver.
    Makes the Tudor look expensive.
    The best Black Bay is the one @Stonehedge has above .

  • Makes the Tudor look expensive.

    Right, and it makes the Seamaster look butters.

    Definitely shows why Omega divers aren't popular.

    My 2p, the Black Bay 58 is on-point. Case size may be a preference thing, but imo thickness/thinness shows some proper thought and investment.

  • Its the thinness of the 58 that has got my smaller wristed watch collecting friends excited.

    The Black Bay 58 is as close to a perfectly proportioned watch as you get imho. I really love my 79220n though.

  • We sell far more seamaster 300 than Black Bay , so they are popular. I'm not having a pop at the Black Bay ( I have a 79220N like @Stonehedge one ) it just isn't in the same league as that Omega.
    In my opinion.
    But , Omega has the lovely Co-axial movement a microadjust clasp and a ceramic bezel.
    And known provenance with regards to resale.

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