Bought the Uranus for my wife for Xmas at Swatch shop in Basel for retail. She likes the powder blue. i know some people find them a bit off but they are what they are and i am fine with them
Bought the Uranus for my wife for Xmas at Swatch shop in Basel for retail. She likes the powder blue. i know some people find them a bit off but they are what they are and i am fine with them
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Enjoy.
I've literally watched all the videos on youtube about this watch, I know its fragile nd what not, but it looks so damn amazing, the 29gm weight, the feel of having an omega on your wrist.
I've literally watched all the videos on youtube about this watch, I know its fragile nd what not, but it looks so damn amazing, the 29gm weight, the feel of having an omega on your wrist.
Honestly I'd recommend this instead.
28g, titanium, sapphire, solar, radio, loaded with features, and will last for decades.
I just don't see the point in an expensive wearable product that is so fragile that you'll be afraid to wear it.
The whole point of a brand name is knowing you're getting good quality.
Just my 2 cents.
I just think watches should be strong enough for actual use.
This is so low quality that the ink from the watch is staining people's wrists.
If I'm not mistaken that means the material isn't fully bonded to itself. - and my guess is after a bit of time they will start to disintegrate even if you keep them unworn in the box.
Sorry to be a party pooper. I just think it's a cash grab rather than a good product.
I think you'd be much happier with a vintage Omega that has some scratches etc.
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Enter "Moonswatch" in the search box and put aside a couple hours to read all about others impressions.
Enjoy.
Bought the Uranus for my wife for Xmas at Swatch shop in Basel for retail. She likes the powder blue. i know some people find them a bit off but they are what they are and i am fine with them
Bought the Uranus for my wife for Xmas at Swatch shop in Basel for retail. She likes the powder blue. i know some people find them a bit off but they are what they are and i am fine with them
I do like this model though…colour combo good
Just be aware that they are very fragile. Touch the buttons carefully.
Just be aware that they are very fragile. Touch the buttons carefully.
What happened to yours? I've literally only seen one report of buttons breaking so am wondering what I should watch out for.
Enter "Moonswatch" in the search box and put aside a couple hours to read all about others impressions.
Enjoy.
I've literally watched all the videos on youtube about this watch, I know its fragile nd what not, but it looks so damn amazing, the 29gm weight, the feel of having an omega on your wrist.
Nice Omega!
Nice moonswatch. I’ve got a couple myself!
I've literally watched all the videos on youtube about this watch, I know its fragile nd what not, but it looks so damn amazing, the 29gm weight, the feel of having an omega on your wrist.
Honestly I'd recommend this instead.
28g, titanium, sapphire, solar, radio, loaded with features, and will last for decades.
I just don't see the point in an expensive wearable product that is so fragile that you'll be afraid to wear it.
The whole point of a brand name is knowing you're getting good quality.
Just my 2 cents.
I just think watches should be strong enough for actual use.
This is so low quality that the ink from the watch is staining people's wrists.
If I'm not mistaken that means the material isn't fully bonded to itself. - and my guess is after a bit of time they will start to disintegrate even if you keep them unworn in the box.
Sorry to be a party pooper. I just think it's a cash grab rather than a good product.
I think you'd be much happier with a vintage Omega that has some scratches etc.
You can get a vintage Omega from around 100 bucks. And even newer models aren't that expensive.
https://www.chrono24.com/omega/pre-owned-watches--used.htm?sortorder=1
Fantastic and fun watch congrats!