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Post by decky on Mar 27, 2006 9:54:33 GMT -5
Any thoughts on the TT1 Titanium Diver ? Looking to buy one with a rubber strap Also looking at the Bond Seamaster,but the Oris seems to be catching my eye What do you experts think ?
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Post by JBHII on Mar 27, 2006 19:20:05 GMT -5
Any thoughts on the TT1 Titanium Diver ? Looking to buy one with a rubber strap Also looking at the Bond Seamaster,but the Oris seems to be catching my eye What do you experts think ? Those sure are 2 completely different divers. It help to know a bit more about your current collection? The Bond SMP is a higher end watch, no question, but Oris is certainly respectable.
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Post by boscoe on Mar 27, 2006 19:45:40 GMT -5
I agree with John that they're entirely different watches. I'd probably opt for the Oris because it's something you don't see everyday - and use the savings to buy another watch (lol). Omegas are everywhere, relatively speaking. Like them, too, and they have such a wonderful tradition. However, my taste in Omegas runs to the vintage stuff. With careful shopping, you can get a great bargain on a used Omega. In that case, I'd go for the Omega. But new vs new, the Oris wins for me.
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Post by boscoe on Mar 28, 2006 13:51:10 GMT -5
BTW, if you spring for a vintage Omega remember to add about $300 to the price for a good cleaning and service. Makes 'em a bit less of a bargain (lol).
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Post by beshannon on Mar 30, 2006 9:47:58 GMT -5
Any thoughts on the TT1 Titanium Diver ? Looking to buy one with a rubber strap Also looking at the Bond Seamaster,but the Oris seems to be catching my eye What do you experts think ? I have a TT1 Titanium that I love. Excellent value for the money. I prefer the bracelet over the strap. I have had two other brands of watches both with rubber straps and eventually replaced them both.
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