WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
I have the same and I simply adore it. As a material geek, what more could you want than a blend of Ceramic and Platinum. The watch is barely noticed by others (which I love). Omega doing some great things.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
@@kaisoerfjord6794 sorry for the very late reply. I I just watched this video. The 9300 movement specs are 8 beats per second (28800 bph). Care to revise your post???
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
20,000 degrees Celsius? HOLY!!! 😲 that is so cool. Excellent execution on a stunning piece. I own a white dial Speedy Racing and it has very similar dimensions, if not exact dimensions. It’s such a beautiful watch.
Great review and congrats on your new acquisition. Looking forward to more of your great videos! I like your editing and the way you shoot your macro, keep it up!
Superb reviews....one small review a Big revie.....whatever. Thanks For making superb stuff. We both started out with a Tag Heuer from our dads - that’s a fun fact🙌 keep the videos coming
Omega ceramic watches are highly underrated. Great value. I hate seeing polished steel watches get scratched up, and ceramic-cased watches will stay looking new indefinitely.
Currently shopping for a 25th wedding anniversary watch and this one is in my top 5. It does fit with the "Silver Annversary" motif. But have a question about running the chronograph to track another time zone(cool option) - does this affect the time-keeping daily rate? Thanks and I hope you can review the new Zenith Chronomaster Original (38mm) sometime in the near future. Enjoying the content!
Best watch I've ever had, don't think I'll ever sell it- when I go to a watch store the sales person spends more time looking at my watch than I do looking at what they are selling!
I went through a range of emotions watching this video. I lossed myself in the lumed bezel, felt intense anxiety watching you try to scratch the lug, and jubilation at _TOASTY_.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
I took the same risk! I bought the watch having never worn it or saw it person before, I never even wore a Speedy for more than a few minutes in my lifetime. In fact, as of writing, I still don't have the GSOTM. Did I make the right move...I think so? This video is beautiful, and it's convincing me that I made the right move.
You should swap the tang buckle from the oem strap and use it with the suede strap. I did that when I had a dsotm and would switch to an aftermarket strap
What strap is this exactly? I went to the website mentioned in the description and couldn't find it. I'm also looking for one that can take the foldover clasp.
I love my platnium dial yachtmaster, but don't wear it often as I'm worried about scratching its infamous bezel. I do love two register chronos too. Do I sell the yachty and replace it with this? Very tempted
Great video! Did you buy from an Omega Boutique or authorized dealer? If yes, did it come with 2 or 3 red cards/certificates? Some Omega's come with just the international warranty & Pictogram while others also come with a Chronometer certificate if it applies (COSC or METAS). I was just curious.
Great video, I love this watch thank you for the review. I am considering this watch but am not sure if it will wear too large. I have 7.25" wrists. May I ask where you got it and are you still really enjoying it after the first month of ownership? Thank you!
This is too plain white for my taste. I much prefer the white dial/gold trim Speedmaster ‘57 I once owned, to this design. The dial arrangement is classic modern Omega though, which I really like.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
One of the best looking Omega out there.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
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@@kaisoerfjord6794 U ok man? 😂
Brushed ceramic looks so damn cool. I love the fact the surfaces will never scratch. Great video!
Such an underrated channel. Good job man
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
I have the same and I simply adore it. As a material geek, what more could you want than a blend of Ceramic and Platinum. The watch is barely noticed by others (which I love). Omega doing some great things.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
@@kaisoerfjord6794 sorry for the very late reply. I I just watched this video. The 9300 movement specs are 8 beats per second (28800 bph). Care to revise your post???
@@kaisoerfjord6794who cares bro
You're my favorite watch reviewer. I love your review style.
Great review! I love these kinds of videos that talk more about the personal experience rather than specs.
I am so glad I found this channel.
"NOPE. NOPE. It's just a f***ing watch." Literally made me laugh out loud. Great video :)
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
Absolutely love this watch, great choice
Do you have more details on that strap? I really like that combination, amazing.
did you ever find out what brand strap this is?
An Omega that stand out the group with the difference taste.
Great choice and looks amazing on the grey strap. I thought it would wear bigger but it looks perfect, enjoy!
Beautiful, especially on that grey strap.
20,000 degrees Celsius? HOLY!!! 😲 that is so cool. Excellent execution on a stunning piece. I own a white dial Speedy Racing and it has very similar dimensions, if not exact dimensions. It’s such a beautiful watch.
wow. I do really want this watch.
Great review and congrats on your new acquisition. Looking forward to more of your great videos! I like your editing and the way you shoot your macro, keep it up!
Why did you sell this one?
Receiving mine tomorrow, can't wait! great video :)
Yep, beautiful watch. Well done Omega.
Great looking piece.
thx for posting, I would like to see a date disable function since I am not an everyday user and do not want to set the date each time I use it
That is a beautiful watch,strap looks comfortable
Superb reviews....one small review a Big revie.....whatever. Thanks
For making superb stuff. We both started out with a Tag Heuer from our dads - that’s a fun fact🙌 keep the videos coming
The only problem is the lug to lug size to order additional straps.. but the watch is a beauty! Thank you for the video
Omega ceramic watches are highly underrated. Great value. I hate seeing polished steel watches get scratched up, and ceramic-cased watches will stay looking new indefinitely.
Awesome looking watch...love it
Great looking Omega especially on that strap.
Superb timepiece.
Spectacular.
Did you go new or pre-owned??
Currently shopping for a 25th wedding anniversary watch and this one is in my top 5. It does fit with the "Silver Annversary" motif. But have a question about running the chronograph to track another time zone(cool option) - does this affect the time-keeping daily rate? Thanks and I hope you can review the new Zenith Chronomaster Original (38mm) sometime in the near future. Enjoying the content!
Gorgeous watch !
Best watch I've ever had, don't think I'll ever sell it- when I go to a watch store the sales person spends more time looking at my watch than I do looking at what they are selling!
I went through a range of emotions watching this video. I lossed myself in the lumed bezel, felt intense anxiety watching you try to scratch the lug, and jubilation at _TOASTY_.
LOL at your name.
James Baker ikr wtf
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
Fantastic video, go on
I took the same risk! I bought the watch having never worn it or saw it person before, I never even wore a Speedy for more than a few minutes in my lifetime. In fact, as of writing, I still don't have the GSOTM. Did I make the right move...I think so? This video is beautiful, and it's convincing me that I made the right move.
Great watch and a fantastic review!
speedy Tuesday
You should swap the tang buckle from the oem strap and use it with the suede strap. I did that when I had a dsotm and would switch to an aftermarket strap
Very good choice 👌👌👌👌
What strap is this exactly? I went to the website mentioned in the description and couldn't find it. I'm also looking for one that can take the foldover clasp.
I love my platnium dial yachtmaster, but don't wear it often as I'm worried about scratching its infamous bezel. I do love two register chronos too. Do I sell the yachty and replace it with this? Very tempted
That 44mm is super deceiving. The watch wears beautifully.
Great video!
Did you buy from an Omega Boutique or authorized dealer? If yes, did it come with 2 or 3 red cards/certificates? Some Omega's come with just the international warranty & Pictogram while others also come with a Chronometer certificate if it applies (COSC or METAS). I was just curious.
This strap doesn’t come in 21mm … ? What size is this one ?
Perfect size
What's the strap size? and does it taper down at the buckle?
What strap is this? I see it’s from Benchmark but am unable to find it.
Great review! As usual
Love your channel btw
A very underrated Speedy, congrats. Why did you sell your Grand Seiko so quickly?
I love my grey side of the moon.
Congrats again on this one, Evan. A masterpiece. Great video, as well! Quick note, the case diameter is 44.25, not 44.5 ;)
Well that’s embarrassing. Thanks for the correction!
What brand of strap that you put on your omega?
Great video, I love this watch thank you for the review. I am considering this watch but am not sure if it will wear too large. I have 7.25" wrists. May I ask where you got it and are you still really enjoying it after the first month of ownership? Thank you!
I have 7.25" wrists and it wears just fine.
tried this on with my 7 inch wrist = wears very well due to short lugs
Cool man.
hahaha "its just a fucking watch" lolol my fav reviewer !
Great closeups of the chronograph subdial in action! It's more legible than I first thought.
Rado HyperChrome technology right here
The moon doesn't have a grey side, it's grey all over.
If it’s all grey, then every side is grey. So it does have a grey side.
Beautiful watch but too big. A reduced version would be amazing :)
That strap doesn’t look like it fits the lugs very well, very nice watch but it is definitely the “beige” of watches.
Anyone notice it's two different watches? One with grey markers and hands and one with black
They're grey, but the way they are polished makes them appear black from certain angles.
I was just wondering that. I wasn't sure if it was two different models.
At first glance, one would think the case is titanium, not ceramic.
Great review! But your videos are expensive, they cost money. My money! Third time I bought a watch you reviewed… it‘s just too attractive🙈😂
44mm? come on!
This is too plain white for my taste. I much prefer the white dial/gold trim Speedmaster ‘57 I once owned, to this design. The dial arrangement is classic modern Omega though, which I really like.
Sad it is way too large for me.
excuse me while i go take a cold shower.
Grey dial, white date wheel. Lazy.
WARNING - design ERROR: The watch running at 7 beats/sec (7 jumps of the chrono-hand per sec) with VISUAL 1/4 second MARKERS is a MISMATCH; so fractions of a second CANNOT BE READ accurately. THIS IS Omega’s trick through 60 years, FRAUD that saves money in addition to being plain silly, and CRIMINAL towards the consumer. 7 beats/sec only fits 1/7th visual markers; 8 beats/sec fits 1/2, 1/4th & 1/8th sub-second markers; 6 beats/sec needs 1/6th or 1/3rd of a second markers. I don’t suppose a chrono-hand can be stopped between the beats of its movent, in the middle of a jump. Naturally, it CANNOT. Is this LAUGHABLE ? Sure. And it affects MOST of the omega chronograph MODELS. 25200 beats per 3600 seconds = 7 beats per second. DO THE SIMPLE MATH. If the FREQUENCY doesn’t fit with the visual fractions of a second MARKERS, it is FRAUD.
Horrendous looking watch