Literally went to my Omega boutique this past weekend to try this on in person. Needless to say, I left with it. Could NOT be any happier. It deserves at least a look at for anyone walking into a boutique.
@@floridaman727 My wrists are 8.25. I tried it on at the boutique, and it looked great. It just wasn't the right time to take it home. I typically wear 44 - 46mm watches, I have a 2023 Breitling Navitimer 46 and it looks great on me too.
For those in need of monitoring world times, yes, an excellent option with a beautiful dial. I always appreciate Omega’s quality combined with variations of styles, functions and price points. Thumbs up review as usual sir.
Probably for the best. You could hardly do wrong for either as your first luxury watch, but you'll go through much less hassle to get this instead of a Rolex.
This extraordinary time piece has now jumped to the top of a very short list of must-have watches. As a pilot for an international airline the world time function is extremely valuable, but as a standalone watch is aqua terra is exquisite.
I love world timers and this one is a beauty. Let's not forget that it is an Omega and that means superior quality. Definitely a piece to strongly consider.
I originally started my journey looking at the Rolex GMT. In my research, I learned about world timers and how much more you get as compared to the GMT type watches. I then turned my research to include all world timers (Patek, VC, FC, etc)...then I discovered this watch Omega AQ Worldtimer. Just WOW. Tried one on at my local Omega Boutique. Personally even better live. But I definitely preferred the rubber strap. I have a 7.5in wrist. Done deal. Love it.
Just bought one this afternoon. I did a lot of research on IWC, JLC, Patek and Omega. Love them all for their own high points but for $9,100, Omega was the choice for me. love your productions.
I keep seeing this every time I walk past the omega boutique and I literally can’t stop staring at it, everyone I discover another little detail on the watch
Just saw it and tried it on this weekend. It was incredible! For me the size was perfect and the colors was awesome. This one is on the top of my grail list now.
I have tried this model on side by side with a vanilla AT and have to say that the 3D immersive dial does take your breath away. You’d never get bored with this visual treat on your wrist, it’s certainly a conversation piece. But Omega have no on the fly adjustment at this price point which is just crazy. Yes there’s the rubber strap but this should be included especially in a piece which is up there in price. It’s a large bodied statement piece but in a good way. Plenty is masculine presence and heft so you know where your money has gone. Apart from the failings of the bracelet it’s certainly a fantastic piece Bravo to Omega. Certainly Omega being themselves and not attack of the clones.
Love this guy, saw it in the window of the Omega boutique at the Istanbul airport and wanted it ever since. It's now my daily wear. Someday may also get the golden one. I think the white dial will make the 24 hour ring easier to read in less light conditions, right now that and the lack of seconds/minute marks on the dial are my only complaints.
Love this watch and own this watch. It does fit smaller than most would think based on the specs. And like you said Teddy, those who know, know. And that’s the way it should be.
Its absolutely awesome! Saw a colleague wear one yesterday and instantly the amount of money i'm willing to spend on a watch went from 2.5k to 9k. Definetly start saving up for this one now
I fell in love with the AT world timer quite some time ago. I think like some folks, a bit big for my wrist (Teddy, found your channel forever ago and we share the same wrist size so that's always helpful lol) but it's also a bit out of my budget for my next or future watches. My wife must have saw me drooling over this and bought me for our anniversary the Farer Worldtimer. It's 38mm, and similar in design. I absolutely love it and I don't feel like I sacrificed too much in terms of look. I will say, the biggest complaint for the Farer was the crappy strap they put it on but was able to fix that with a teddy strap ;)
Tried on both the Rolex Skydweller and Omega Worldtimer. I've got to say that the Worldtimer stands out and that's why it is the next watch on my list.
I love this watch. The dial can seem cluttered in review videos, with all of the macro shots. But in actual time-telling use the indices and hands pop, and the WorldTime function fades to the background. Alternatively, if you want to focus on the WorldTime function it is easy to use and super legible. Overall, it is absolutely stunning. My only concern is with the polished bezel and whether it becomes a scratch magnet or not over time. Great review!
Timely video...wearing mine as I'm watching. It's truly a spectacular watch. Super legible for all the info presented. Time and date at a glance. The WT complication is also easily readable in brighter light. If you work with a team across many time zones, a WT becomes a valuable and very usable tool.
I looked at a few world timers for a month. Got this last month, and I’m wearing it today for the first time. I love it. Pretty neat on my 7.5 inch wrist too. Perfect size for me.
I have been seriously considering this watch so so much :) even went and tried one at Boutique. I specially love the full gold variant. Absolutely stunning. One day .....
Really an amazing watch and a worldtime complication at the price point is incredible value! As a note, even though the watch is 43mm, Omega watches wear a bit smaller than the case diameter would suggest because of the twisted lug design!
I bought one of these today. I had seen it online and was interested; seeing it in person is an entirely different experience. It is an absolutely gorgeous timepiece and I think the size and weight are well balanced. I couldn’t be happier to add this to my collection.
I love this watch. I acquired one to celebrate my MBA and couldn't be happier. It is definitely a bit large for my wrist but at the end of the day I can still fit it under a shirt cuff. Plus, I work with a team that spans five time zones (USA West Coast, USA East Coast, London, Dubai, and Melbourne) so I get a kick out of saying I actually "use" complication (and the worldtime has always been my favorite complication).
I just bought this watch at Bachendorf's in Dallas and adore it, it's perfect for me (I travel a lot and work as a private English tutor for adults so I have students from all over the world).
I love it and I went with the thought of getting this one to Omega’s Boutique last year… unfortunately after trying it on my 17cm wrist I ended up with 41mm Aqua Terra… just like you mentioned it’s not even the diameter of the case but the height of it. It’s extremely bulky… still love it, just not on my wrist.
Fantastic review! I have been wanting an Aqua Terra, and this review really nailed it for me from a great watch, hard to find a bad Omega, to some unique value points of why this versus others. And, the watch is stunning. As always, love your watch reviews!!!
I love this watch. After seeing it in person really makes a difference as photos and videos Don’t do it justice. Real nice quality in the finish of this piece.
That intro shot and music for some reason gave me Indiana Jones/Uncharted vibes. Seems very appropriate given the type of watch that is being discussed. Keep up the great quality content Teddy. Your videos keep getting better.
Beautifully made and an amazing lazer cut center whose colors are magnificent but as of yesterday the new Planet Ocean Deep Sea Stainless w/Bracelet is where im headed ! Thanks Teddy
I am actually sort of on the fence, but also sort of on the extremes. I love the globe design (extremely FOR), but (at least at this point in my journey) I tend to lean away from busy designs (extremely AGAINST). Put those together and I'm having a lot of mixed feelings. Still a beautiful watch for anyone who is looking to add a(nother?) world timer to their collection, perhaps one of the best according to my personal taste.
I picked up this watch recently and absolutely love it. The time and date is super legible. You'll need better lighting and vision for the WT function..but even with my terrible vision, its readable. It's very straightforward and simple to use. The time zone cities are in printed in two colors...white for those that adhere to daylight savings and blue for those that don't. London (GMT-0) is red. Making the WT easier to read and locate the correct zone is the globe in the center that is aligned according to the timezones around the perimeter. Find your continent (sorry Australia..this is a northern hemisphere view) and then locate the primary city for the zone... like magic, you know if it's day or night and down to the hour using the WT disk. The last Easter egg is the city of Geneva, was substituted with Bienne...the city where Omega is based.
Favorite watch I've ever owned, beating out various Rolex, Zenith and other Omega models. Ahead of even the blue dial Sky Dweller (my #2). Photos/videos don't do it full justice. Bonus points for being a true watch person's watch -- a consummate "if you know, you know" type of piece, as Teddy says.
My daily driver is the Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow GMT. A rather large 44.25 watch face. I like this AT worldtimer and will probably be my next Omega.
Can’t really beat this on value for a true world timer. It’s a big watch but it’s a great travel watch especially for those with friends in far-flung places. The regular 41mm AT has the stepping hour hand which is nice but this is cool to see what time it is in say Singapore where I have friends so I don’t call at 3am haha. That said, I don’t have this model but definitely considering it.
@@Crizzle28 should be able to order from an omega AD. That’s what I did with my 41mm aqua terra. It isn’t cheap though. Make sure you order the end link, strap and deployant clasp, you would think it comes as a set but it doesn’t. Always better to buy on the bracelet Imo, to add the strap is a few hundred bucks, the bracelet is well over $1000 and the cost delta between the two models when new is much smaller. You’d spend $500+ more than buying the bracelet separately. Plus it is good for resale value if you ever want or need to.
Very cool. Not many world timers out there. And for the most part, the dials are super busy, almost cluttered. This model looks like a very clean design.
Fantastic value when you look at virtually any other worldtimer on the market. It’s a little too busy for my tastes as while I recognize watches are for more than just telling the time these days, I still like a level of legibility that allows me to know the time upon a glance and I think this one misses that for me.
Definitely one the most beautiful watch ever ! 🔥🔥🤩 Still clean and not too busy for a worldtimer watch. But still on the bigger side... 😩 It would have been a no-brainer.
Without a doubt one of the most handsome watches I’ve ever tried on. But it is a thicc boy unfortunately for me ( gorgeous videography as always guys!)
Unrelated comment to this video, but would love to see some smaller dials that look good on most wrists (in your opinion). I'm think the Longines Heritage Conquest 35mm and the like. In particular I think a smaller dress watch is often appropriate and doesn't look out-of-place on even larger wrists.
Great video of an awesome watch. Looks like a Lamborghini. Making the Submariner look like an old tractor and you can purchase it for msrp. Besides, Invicta doesn't have a copy of it.
This world timer is the sleeper watch for Omega at this moment. If anyone can find one at an AD buy it. It may become a hot item on resale. I saw one with a stainless steel bracelet. It is even a more amazing looking watch in person. The watch comes in several metal and bracelet configurations. The best looking one is the stainless steel case with blue strap. While we are talking about the Omega brand, did anyone catch the ten new colors for dials on the Seamaster Aqua Terra? Omega released yesterday plans for these new colored dials at 38 mm. The red and purple dials look amazing.
This was an obtainable grail for me as well. Picked it up recently and it was worth the wait! Good luck on your journey...hope you're able to pick this up as well!
Love the watch, love Teddy even if he is a bit deadpan in this one. New drinking game: drink every time "under $10,000" is said. 10 grand is still a shit ton of money to me. Would love to have this beautiful piece of art and engineering!
It's currently on the list. I'd like to see it in person before I make a decision. 2 ADs and a boutique didn't have one. Just wish the bracelet had micro adjustment when paying over 9k.
I picked I up recently and love it. You did hit on perhaps it's only flaw. The lack of micro adjustment! Wish Omega would incorporate this feature into their double deployants. Aside from wearing it slightly loose, I love it. I had never seen one in person until I opened the packaging. I have a 7.5" wrist, so the size isn't an issue. I'd be cautious if you have a wrist size of 6.5" or smaller.
Bought my worldtimer 3 weeks ago on rubber strap, other than the crown being a little difficult, it’s an absolute piece of art 🖼 on my wrist! For me GMTs alone are useless…I can keep track of 2 or 3 timezones in my mind easily…the lack of minute markers is moot - I don’t need to know if it’s 2:42 or 2:43…who needs the exact minute!
Literally went to my Omega boutique this past weekend to try this on in person. Needless to say, I left with it. Could NOT be any happier. It deserves at least a look at for anyone walking into a boutique.
They give you a decent discount on the price?
How is the fit for your wrist size and what is your wrist size
That’s what I’m worried about. I have 8.5 inch wrists and feel like this would fit well
I did the same and bought the Milanese strap for it with custom spring and pin 🔥 unbelievable time piece
@@floridaman727 My wrists are 8.25. I tried it on at the boutique, and it looked great. It just wasn't the right time to take it home. I typically wear 44 - 46mm watches, I have a 2023 Breitling Navitimer 46 and it looks great on me too.
For those in need of monitoring world times, yes, an excellent option with a beautiful dial. I always appreciate Omega’s quality combined with variations of styles, functions and price points. Thumbs up review as usual sir.
Love it! I went from wanting a Rolex as my first luxury watch to wanting this omega Worldtimer. Stunning!
Probably for the best. You could hardly do wrong for either as your first luxury watch, but you'll go through much less hassle to get this instead of a Rolex.
I wanted a rolex for so long but saw this one and read all the review just ordered it.. Can't wait to start wearing this watch...
Me too!
My watch. I can hardly explain how much I love it
How do you feel about setting the time without the minute track? I’m afraid it could get irritating.
This extraordinary time piece has now jumped to the top of a very short list of must-have watches. As a pilot for an international airline the world time function is extremely valuable, but as a standalone watch is aqua terra is exquisite.
I'm in the same boat as you lol looking at an omega aqua terra gmt. But this world timer is just beautiful.
I love world timers and this one is a beauty. Let's not forget that it is an Omega and that means superior quality. Definitely a piece to strongly consider.
I originally started my journey looking at the Rolex GMT. In my research, I learned about world timers and how much more you get as compared to the GMT type watches. I then turned my research to include all world timers (Patek, VC, FC, etc)...then I discovered this watch Omega AQ Worldtimer. Just WOW. Tried one on at my local Omega Boutique. Personally even better live. But I definitely preferred the rubber strap. I have a 7.5in wrist. Done deal. Love it.
Just bought one this afternoon. I did a lot of research on IWC, JLC, Patek and Omega. Love them all for their own high points but for $9,100, Omega was the choice for me. love your productions.
I keep seeing this every time I walk past the omega boutique and I literally can’t stop staring at it, everyone I discover another little detail on the watch
Just saw it and tried it on this weekend. It was incredible! For me the size was perfect and the colors was awesome. This one is on the top of my grail list now.
Ive just ordered this watch today to collect after Christmas
I have tried this model on side by side with a vanilla AT and have to say that the 3D immersive dial does take your breath away. You’d never get bored with this visual treat on your wrist, it’s certainly a conversation piece. But Omega have no on the fly adjustment at this price point which is just crazy. Yes there’s the rubber strap but this should be included especially in a piece which is up there in price. It’s a large bodied statement piece but in a good way. Plenty is masculine presence and heft so you know where your money has gone. Apart from the failings of the bracelet it’s certainly a fantastic piece Bravo to Omega. Certainly Omega being themselves and not attack of the clones.
I purchased one, still one of my favourite in the collection. A totally incredible piece
What a beautiful watch and as always. I look forward to your reviews!
My buddy just got this. These are beautiful in the metal! Ever great pictures like Teddy’s don’t do this watch justice!
Love this guy, saw it in the window of the Omega boutique at the Istanbul airport and wanted it ever since. It's now my daily wear. Someday may also get the golden one. I think the white dial will make the 24 hour ring easier to read in less light conditions, right now that and the lack of seconds/minute marks on the dial are my only complaints.
Great video. I’m on the shelf on the face, but I can’t deny the craftmanship gone into it and the overwhelmingly positive reviews in the comments.
Have a NICE Day Teddy !! Much love from Canada.
So glad you got your hand on this piece! It's my favorite!
Love this watch and own this watch. It does fit smaller than most would think based on the specs. And like you said Teddy, those who know, know. And that’s the way it should be.
Since i am interested in the world of watches (around 2 years now), this is by far my favourite watch. I hope one day i can own one of this beauty.
Its absolutely awesome! Saw a colleague wear one yesterday and instantly the amount of money i'm willing to spend on a watch went from 2.5k to 9k. Definetly start saving up for this one now
You will not regret it.
I fell in love with the AT world timer quite some time ago. I think like some folks, a bit big for my wrist (Teddy, found your channel forever ago and we share the same wrist size so that's always helpful lol) but it's also a bit out of my budget for my next or future watches. My wife must have saw me drooling over this and bought me for our anniversary the Farer Worldtimer. It's 38mm, and similar in design. I absolutely love it and I don't feel like I sacrificed too much in terms of look. I will say, the biggest complaint for the Farer was the crappy strap they put it on but was able to fix that with a teddy strap ;)
This thing is absolutely gorgeous. If it looks this good on UA-cam, I can't imagine what it's like in bright sunlight.
Tried on both the Rolex Skydweller and Omega Worldtimer. I've got to say that the Worldtimer stands out and that's why it is the next watch on my list.
I love this watch. The dial can seem cluttered in review videos, with all of the macro shots. But in actual time-telling use the indices and hands pop, and the WorldTime function fades to the background. Alternatively, if you want to focus on the WorldTime function it is easy to use and super legible. Overall, it is absolutely stunning. My only concern is with the polished bezel and whether it becomes a scratch magnet or not over time. Great review!
I thought the same --- new ceramic bezel options have since been announced.
Timely video...wearing mine as I'm watching. It's truly a spectacular watch. Super legible for all the info presented. Time and date at a glance. The WT complication is also easily readable in brighter light. If you work with a team across many time zones, a WT becomes a valuable and very usable tool.
I looked at a few world timers for a month. Got this last month, and I’m wearing it today for the first time. I love it. Pretty neat on my 7.5 inch wrist too. Perfect size for me.
This is one of the best pieces in the current Omega lineup. That dial is just amazing.
This is THE ONE I’m saving for next !
Thanks for this video. I am seriously considering getting this for my birthday.
I have been seriously considering this watch so so much :) even went and tried one at Boutique. I specially love the full gold variant. Absolutely stunning. One day .....
Really an amazing watch and a worldtime complication at the price point is incredible value! As a note, even though the watch is 43mm, Omega watches wear a bit smaller than the case diameter would suggest because of the twisted lug design!
I bought one of these today. I had seen it online and was interested; seeing it in person is an entirely different experience. It is an absolutely gorgeous timepiece and I think the size and weight are well balanced. I couldn’t be happier to add this to my collection.
What is the price ?
how much?
It's a sleeper, if you know, you know. I put the blue alligator deployment that was on the limited edition, looks gorgeous.
I love this watch. I acquired one to celebrate my MBA and couldn't be happier. It is definitely a bit large for my wrist but at the end of the day I can still fit it under a shirt cuff. Plus, I work with a team that spans five time zones (USA West Coast, USA East Coast, London, Dubai, and Melbourne) so I get a kick out of saying I actually "use" complication (and the worldtime has always been my favorite complication).
I just bought this watch at Bachendorf's in Dallas and adore it, it's perfect for me (I travel a lot and work as a private English tutor for adults so I have students from all over the world).
I know you've done this before, but could you do another university graduation/ new professional watch line-up video?
He's done it before but Lol yeah just for you eh
I love it and I went with the thought of getting this one to Omega’s Boutique last year… unfortunately after trying it on my 17cm wrist I ended up with 41mm Aqua Terra… just like you mentioned it’s not even the diameter of the case but the height of it. It’s extremely bulky… still love it, just not on my wrist.
I've had my eye on this watch for quite a while, but it's just big enough that I want to try it on before adding it to my wish list.
Fantastic review! I have been wanting an Aqua Terra, and this review really nailed it for me from a great watch, hard to find a bad Omega, to some unique value points of why this versus others. And, the watch is stunning. As always, love your watch reviews!!!
This is one of my goal watches.
I love this watch. After seeing it in person really makes a difference as photos and videos Don’t do it justice. Real nice quality in the finish of this piece.
The Omega Worldtimer and IWC Timezoner Chronograph are my favorites on the market right now. The Omega is stunning in person.
My favourite watch in the collection, absolutely love it !!
To my eyes, this is Omega's jewel of the crown. Stunningly beautiful.
Definitely on my list of watches to add to my collection.
The detail on that globe is super impressive!
I absolutely LOVE mine on the bracelet. Why anyone would downgrade it by putting it on the rubber strap is beyond me.
It’s probably amongst my three favourite Omega and certainly on my top 10
my favorite omega
That intro shot and music for some reason gave me Indiana Jones/Uncharted vibes. Seems very appropriate given the type of watch that is being discussed.
Keep up the great quality content Teddy. Your videos keep getting better.
I don't typically like world timers. I love this watch.
Beautifully made and an amazing lazer cut center whose colors are magnificent but as of yesterday the new Planet Ocean Deep Sea Stainless w/Bracelet is where im headed ! Thanks Teddy
Nah, i would still go with this.
It's an absolute beauty. This will be my very first watch ever.
Its gorgeous. Looks even more beautiful in person actually. The blue rubber strap is also amazing.
I am actually sort of on the fence, but also sort of on the extremes. I love the globe design (extremely FOR), but (at least at this point in my journey) I tend to lean away from busy designs (extremely AGAINST). Put those together and I'm having a lot of mixed feelings. Still a beautiful watch for anyone who is looking to add a(nother?) world timer to their collection, perhaps one of the best according to my personal taste.
I picked up this watch recently and absolutely love it. The time and date is super legible.
You'll need better lighting and vision for the WT function..but even with my terrible vision, its readable. It's very straightforward and simple to use.
The time zone cities are in printed in two colors...white for those that adhere to daylight savings and blue for those that don't. London (GMT-0) is red.
Making the WT easier to read and locate the correct zone is the globe in the center that is aligned according to the timezones around the perimeter. Find your continent (sorry Australia..this is a northern hemisphere view) and then locate the primary city for the zone... like magic, you know if it's day or night and down to the hour using the WT disk.
The last Easter egg is the city of Geneva, was substituted with Bienne...the city where Omega is based.
Love the watch, definitely considering buying one after watching your review, many thanks
Favorite watch I've ever owned, beating out various Rolex, Zenith and other Omega models. Ahead of even the blue dial Sky Dweller (my #2). Photos/videos don't do it full justice. Bonus points for being a true watch person's watch -- a consummate "if you know, you know" type of piece, as Teddy says.
One of the very best watches Omega makes. And it punches well above its price point.
My daily driver is the Omega Speedmaster Broad Arrow GMT. A rather large 44.25 watch face. I like this AT worldtimer and will probably be my next Omega.
stunning, so beautiful, really speaks to me 🤗❤
This is honestly my favorite watch period.
Another great video, thanks Teddy!!! I really like the piece!!!! Awesome Omega watch!!!
Absolutely love it. Planning to pair it with their brown leather alligator strap.
Such much detail a very underrated watch from Omega
I own use and absolutely love this watch.
This is great. You should do a video on American made watches - Vaer, Timex American Documents, etc
Can’t really beat this on value for a true world timer. It’s a big watch but it’s a great travel watch especially for those with friends in far-flung places.
The regular 41mm AT has the stepping hour hand which is nice but this is cool to see what time it is in say Singapore where I have friends so I don’t call at 3am haha. That said, I don’t have this model but definitely considering it.
It's amazing. I picked it up on bracelet but wish I get the strap. Been a struggle to find just the strap
@@Crizzle28 should be able to order from
an omega AD. That’s what I did with my 41mm aqua terra. It isn’t cheap though. Make sure you order the end link, strap and deployant clasp, you would think it comes as a set but it doesn’t.
Always better to buy on the bracelet
Imo, to add the strap is a few hundred bucks, the bracelet is well over $1000 and the cost delta between the two models when new is much smaller. You’d spend $500+ more than buying the bracelet separately. Plus it is good for resale value if you ever want or need to.
It was my 2nd Omega purchase and just before my 3rd Rolex Deepsea which I pick up this Friday.
I took delivery of this beauty on the bracelet a couple of weeks ago. Simply stunning!
Odd question, but does anyone know what jacket Teddy is wearing in this video?
Very cool. Not many world timers out there. And for the most part, the dials are super busy, almost cluttered. This model looks like a very clean design.
Fantastic value when you look at virtually any other worldtimer on the market. It’s a little too busy for my tastes as while I recognize watches are for more than just telling the time these days, I still like a level of legibility that allows me to know the time upon a glance and I think this one misses that for me.
I like this watch, but what do you think about price keeping eventualy increasing of this model?
Great watch especially on the rubber band.
Definitely one the most beautiful watch ever ! 🔥🔥🤩
Still clean and not too busy for a worldtimer watch.
But still on the bigger side... 😩
It would have been a no-brainer.
It’s on my list for next watch but I want the rubber strap as it would be great for casual wear!
Without a doubt one of the most handsome watches I’ve ever tried on. But it is a thicc boy unfortunately for me ( gorgeous videography as always guys!)
One of the most beautiful dials out there. I like it even better than the Patek worldtimer.
Absolutely adore this! But my wrist size forbids it. Quite unfortunate
You should demonstrate how to operate world timer with an example. This is what I miss from your videos a lot.
I want this, just have to figure out what variation I want
That jacket you've got on is fantastic looking.
Unrelated comment to this video, but would love to see some smaller dials that look good on most wrists (in your opinion). I'm think the Longines Heritage Conquest 35mm and the like. In particular I think a smaller dress watch is often appropriate and doesn't look out-of-place on even larger wrists.
Cool watch. Why are mechanical World Timers always too big? Looking for a classy World Timer for a slim wrist.
Is this luminous during night time?
Hi teddy do you think that the wulf watch is good?
Great video of an awesome watch. Looks like a Lamborghini. Making the Submariner look like an old tractor and you can purchase it for msrp. Besides, Invicta doesn't have a copy of it.
The globe center peice could have been done more subtly, but, overall a great piece for the price.
I bouhht it last week and love it ❤❤❤
This world timer is the sleeper watch for Omega at this moment. If anyone can find one at an AD buy it. It may become a hot item on resale. I saw one with a stainless steel bracelet. It is even a more amazing looking watch in person. The watch comes in several metal and bracelet configurations. The best looking one is the stainless steel case with blue strap.
While we are talking about the Omega brand, did anyone catch the ten new colors for dials on the Seamaster Aqua Terra? Omega released yesterday plans for these new colored dials at 38 mm. The red and purple dials look amazing.
I love it 🤩🤩 dial reminds me of Patek Philippe world timer absolutely amazing they made a watch this beautiful.
One of my grail watches. Visually it’s gorgeous and being under 10k is possible to save up for.
This was an obtainable grail for me as well. Picked it up recently and it was worth the wait! Good luck on your journey...hope you're able to pick this up as well!
Love the watch, love Teddy even if he is a bit deadpan in this one. New drinking game: drink every time "under $10,000" is said. 10 grand is still a shit ton of money to me. Would love to have this beautiful piece of art and engineering!
A masterpiece. Just wish it was smaller and thinner.
My favorite Omega!
It's currently on the list. I'd like to see it in person before I make a decision. 2 ADs and a boutique didn't have one. Just wish the bracelet had micro adjustment when paying over 9k.
Didn't think I'd like it. Then I tried it on. Couldn't get it outta my head. Picked it up and love it
I picked I up recently and love it. You did hit on perhaps it's only flaw. The lack of micro adjustment! Wish Omega would incorporate this feature into their double deployants. Aside from wearing it slightly loose, I love it. I had never seen one in person until I opened the packaging.
I have a 7.5" wrist, so the size isn't an issue. I'd be cautious if you have a wrist size of 6.5" or smaller.
I own this watch and it is one of my favorites. I own 9 omegas. So that is saying a lot.
Bought my worldtimer 3 weeks ago on rubber strap, other than the crown being a little difficult, it’s an absolute piece of art 🖼 on my wrist! For me GMTs alone are useless…I can keep track of 2 or 3 timezones in my mind easily…the lack of minute markers is moot - I don’t need to know if it’s 2:42 or 2:43…who needs the exact minute!