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Introducing: The New Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 43.5mm Auto
Omega has released a new addition to the Seamaster Ocean Planet Collection �C the new 43.5 mm Auto. This brightly colored watch features the chronometer caliber 8900 with METAS certification. 1 OF 1 This Seamaster Planet Ocean 43.5 mm chronometer is made of titanium and is water resistant to 600 m (2,000 ft) and features the caliber 8900 movement with METAS certification (if you didn't notice all the new Planet Ocean Collections are receiving the new METAS Certification). The most interesting part about this colorful watch are the materials used. The 43.5 mm watch itself is made of titanium with gray silicon nitride rubber bezel insert with Omega LiquidMetal for the orange minute-scale. It is also available in stainless steel with black ceramic and rubber bezel. The watch is fitted with a metal bracelet or leather strap with rubber lining. Price is CHF 5,700. Be sure to check back for more information and additional images. Follow us on HODINKEE Live for updates!
Could you provide an email contact for the AP Service Center in FL?
Could you guys provide me with an email contact for the AP service center in Florida? I tried searching on the forum because I have seen it posted in the past.I am thinking about getting my AP Diver serviced and the case re-finished.If you know, could you confirm whether AP would do a case re-finish without servicing the movement?Thanks!
Now this is a nice Omega !!
Only 3500 will be made.
Between Aquanaut 5167 on SS bracelet or on Rubber - which one would be your choice?
dear community, another question for you guys - sorry for so many so far I am really drifting towards this fantastic brand, and already have the Nautilus 5980/1A. Also, I'm in the hunt and near acquiring a 5726 as well. I am thinking of another piece in sequence -- the Aquanaut 5167. That would fill my craving about sporty PPs. Now, I'm willing to hear from you guys your opinions about the two versions of 5167 - Rubber or SS bracelet. Your comments and ideas will be very much appreciated Thanks in advance!
Questions about buying an 5035
I've been thinking about getting a 5167 or a 5127 for a while now and noticed that 5035's are in my price range also. Were there any problems with them when they were released? My other concern with buying a watch that could be 17 years old is service costs, I noticed on Patek's site that a watch more than 20 years old would need an estimate. I don't mind the standard annual calendar service fee. I just didn't want the first time I send it in to get a $5000 bill. If it's been serviced by Patek every 5 years how likely would it be that it would need more than standard maintenance? Thanks