I saw the new AT at a department store, and went in to take a look. I thought they were quite unavailable, but they seem to have come into stock in Korea. I think the biggest difference from previous models is that it has a much fancier and less sporty feel, because it has no brushing on the case and a finer bracelet. I got to see the green, blue, and yellow ones, all very pretty. They do have framed dates for those who were unaware of the change.
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The bracelet looks nicer on the new AT imo. But I wonder about if Omega has improved in the area of adjustability.
What's your take on it? Do you prefer the AT 2022 or the prior generations?
There's also a post about the date windrow frame comparison below:
https://www.watchcrunch.com/Chubest/posts/top-secret-adjustment-by-omega-27526
They are starting to become available. Atleast in my place they are up for order and have exhibition pieces at the Omega boutique.
The bracelet looks nicer on the new AT imo. But I wonder about if Omega has improved in the area of adjustability.
What's your take on it? Do you prefer the AT 2022 or the prior generations?
There's also a post about the date windrow frame comparison below:
https://www.watchcrunch.com/Chubest/posts/top-secret-adjustment-by-omega-27526
In a recent Hodinkee video, a previous AT model can be seen worn doing everyday things, including shooting hoops. The new AT is definitely not a shoot hoops kind of watch. But it has its own place as a shinier piece of jewelry. Personally, I like the shiny, finer aesthetic, since there are other watches I can wear for sporty vibes.