
Clueless_Collector's detailed post on the Omega Chronoscope offers a compelling look at why this timepiece stands out, particularly highlighting its quality and design choices. His personal 'Panda' dial selection and accompanying macro photography provide an intimate perspective on what makes this mass-produced watch exceed expectations. This article delves into the nuances of Omega's execution, inviting readers to appreciate the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and collector satisfaction.






And a point well made. Omega know their customers and I donβt have a problem with them releasing any model that is this good looking and well specified.
This brand never gave me any servicing or watch issues or dramas. Other brands should take Omega as the benchmark of Swiss watches, quality control and after-sales service. The sister brand Longines also has really good service. My sister broke her LLD crown from adjusting the time when wearing the watch (she didnβt know), and they promptly replaced the crown and adviced her on what happened. I think the Swatch group has a good policy for after sales servicing.
I like all about the timepiece, just the case size could have been better. Best, mahesh.,
I don't have any issues with them since 2015 when I got my 1st Omega as well.
No discounts but I prefer the services provided. Longines is also doing well with new releases lately (looks department) and I think if they take a leap to bump up the movement, they will be gaining more attention.
Hit us with a caseback photo of all of your omega Speedmasters ππΏ
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