commented onOrignial GMT Master II Ceramic case size Vs latest Ceramic GMTs·
I think they just added the jubilee bracelet and changed the movement, but let the case stay the same. As far as I know the new jubilee bracelet will fit on the cases the oyster bracelet fits.
commented onYour watch that started the insanity?·
I did have a few before this one, but this Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow Co-Axial started it… still have it, but don’t wear it too often for some reason. I think it is due to my current strap options for it, or maybe rather the lack thereof…
commented onBattle of Watches: The One Watch Collection·
Since I only own the Explorer out of the three, I would have to say the Rolex. Out of the other two it would be the Omega Aqua Terra. Somehow Grand Seiko does not do it for me. Last weekend I was at a Grand Seiko boutique, but it just does not tickle…
The Explorer is such a great watch though:
However, to address the theme of this topic: I would pick a watch with GMT and date complication, if I were to select only one single watch. The contemporary Rolex GMT-Master II is a great option, but currently very pricey. As an alternative I find the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean GMT to be great as well:
The Rolex has a considerably slimmer case design though and would definitely be more suitable in many office like or suit wearing situations.
commented onWhich of these Omegas would you choose? Why?·
I am biased, but I would go for the Planet Ocean:
Second the Aqua Terra as it is a beautiful watch.
I am really surprised the Railmaster gets so much support. While I love the original Railmaster design, I think I would get tired of the current denim(?) dial very quickly…