
Personally I like it.

On the positives, I do think it looks attractive. The yellow gold and green go well together. The dial is great as well. For negatives, it's too flashy for me and I'd rather enjoy something like this from a distance than wear it myself. Also, I generally feel a bit uneasy about the personality conflict in gold sports watches like these, even when they do look nice. The design of this Seamaster clearly suggests that it is a tool watch for water use, and it feels odd to think of having it dressed
watch exists and even and the end of our talk she still thought that i was wrong saying that omega introduced a new lapis lazuli model in yg. I personally would not buy the green version, since its too expensive for a very special piece.
But this is also nice
Simply and direct Stunning. Omega’s hit seller in my favorite colour. A combination to kiss. And there is a platina, more expensive, but better looking.
Can not afford it and neither my taste, but each watch is uniq since each dial looks different, this is the power of mother nature. What makes it also very organic and "real" with all the technology that surround it.
I like this one about as much as I like the green Submariner, and I don't like that one one little bit. It has ZERO appeal to me.
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