Important aesthetically anyway and shouldn't be to o difficult in the assembly to ensure. The added symmetry would be appreciated.
Important aesthetically anyway and shouldn't be to o difficult in the assembly to ensure. The added symmetry would be appreciated.
Beautiful Watch indeed! The lumi is nice also. STEINHART does it AGAIN!!!!
I would like to see more of these real life on this wrist shots. I'm on the fence with this one.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean - Orange
Hmm interesting... Mine should be at my house tomorrow morning... I'll have to examine pretty closely and post pics. You could be right about simply re-aligning the Bezel.. the scalloped areas appear to be spaced evenly, just not aligned properly. Perhaps an overlooked quality control thing?
Thanks for noticing this. The scalloped edges will be the first thing I check out when mine (hopefully) arrives tomorrow. If they are not aligned - back it goes.
If you look at the pics on the first page of this thread, there is also a 2-3 mm misalignment of the indentations on the Ocean 2 bezel (the regular one, not the "blue" model)
If I got a watch like that it would really bother me, and is enough for me to delay ordering one until some reports start coming in regarding the production models.
Last edited by postur; April 1st, 2012 at 16:26.
It's difficult, perhaps unfair, to reach conclusions based on a photo we know little about, other than it came from another forum. I think we should wait until first-hand images start being posted here from WUS members before passing judgement. However, with respect Inq's image, good eye in spotting that variance.
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