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Ah, got you.
It’s not that the finishing is weak per se, it’s more that I don’t like how they’ve chosen to do stuff. The dial texture just doesn’t look particularly nice and the indices are machined in a way that gives them a lot of shine but it just doesn’t look as classy as the white gold Rolex markers. Same for the hands, shiny but flat, they look laser cut or something.
The bracelet is decent but some way off the Oyster. The case and movement presentation are excellent though. I would def wear and enjoy it, I just think the price is a bit of a stretch.
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Yeah the price is definitely too high in my opinion, think it would do better sat around the £3800 mark to get more sales against the Speedmaster, not knocking the spec as you say but I think people automatically see what Tudor and Rolex are offering for comparison at that price point.
I do like the almost graphical sharpness to it. When Patek released the Aquanaut in white gold with the green dial, I thought that the Aqua Terra would look nice in a similar colour and thats pretty much what they've gone for.
Ive said it before, I think Omega bracelets are a big letdown for the brand. Think I would buy it on a strap to be honest.
Messing about on Photoshop, think this would be a great addition to the Tudor colour range.
Yeah it's a green version and I was saying that this particular model would look great in an olive green tone!
Meant to type 38mm not 39mm as you say. I think it's an underrated watch out of the Omega line up and I also prefer this to the current Railmaster. Haven't tried one on, shame that you say the finishing is a bit weak, will be interested to see it in the flesh.