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Posted: 4/25/2024 2:52:05 PM EDT
I have liked my Tudor Pelagos blue 42 for the year I’ve worn it, but haven’t stopped looking at other stuff so not sure it’s the right fit for me.
I have a local forum offer of trading my Pelagos for an Omega Planet Ocean 43.5mm. It’s a watch I’ve always liked and considering I wore my SMP300 every day for like 15 years, it makes me think I might actually be an Omega guy. I have no issue with the size or thickness of the Tudor but I hear the PO is even more massive. Haven’t tried it on to know if it works. Values are about the same used it seems but the PO has a higher MsRP. I’d wear it with the bracelet, I don’t like straps. So trade the watch I know for one I don’t? Anyone own both for comparison? Both are a cool shade of blue and I work in a pretty casual environment so fitting in cuffs or sleeves is not a requirement. |
"every exercise is a low back exercise if you do it wrong enough"
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there are different generations of planet oceans with different movements - do you know which particular one? 43.5 is pretty honkin big too, if you're into that
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Post some pics, OP!!!
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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I Attached File
Attached File My Pelagos Attached File Attached File PO in question. Not my SMP but similar to the size I’m used to |
"every exercise is a low back exercise if you do it wrong enough"
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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On my wrist for size reference. Those are my 5 year olds feet Attached File
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"every exercise is a low back exercise if you do it wrong enough"
@MacManus |
that's a whopper of a PO.
I own an Omega, but have always liked the Pelagos. I think Tudor is a great watch. I don't like that particular Omega as much as your Pelagos, personally. |
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I had an older PO and for some reason, never bonded with it. I can't say why. Great watch, very accurate, but I really like my Pelagos (FXD) and it's been my daily for months now, which is rare for me.
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I was originally hot on the Planet Ocean and really tried to like it but couldn't do it. The shape is just too bloated and the bracelet is overly big for no reason. I ended up with the black Pelagos 42 and like it a lot. Then I got the grail Sea Dweller. IMO the Pelagos is sexier and more wearable than the PO.
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Just get the black Pelagos 42! It fills so many gaps in the watch collection.
Since Arfcom, Get both, that's what I ended up doing. I barely ever wear my Omega Seamaster. As I get older the little skeleton hands are un-seable in the dark. The damn thing keeps great time, but at night I can't see enough without glasses. |
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My vote is the Omega.
Both are great watches, both have very good movements. That said, I like the look of the Omega more. That is of course 100% person preference, but 10 out of 10 times I'd pick the Omega over any other watch in the same price point. And yeah, they are heavy, but to quote Boris the Blade: Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable. If it doesn't work, you can always hit them with it. Attached File |
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I want a Seamaster, but I want a Pelagos more. I want one so bad. I shall have one soon.
I would choose the Pelagos first, but it will never scratch the itch of looking for new and different watches. Just like guns, I may have all the basis covered, but I'll always look for, and buy more. |
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Originally Posted By astrocreep96: I have a PO 43.5mm with the orange accents. It's probably my most accurate watch, and it is extremely well made. But it is a chungus. It feels heavy on the wrist. That's what you get with a sapphire back and 2000m water resistance. I think you'd be surprised at the difference in how this compared to your titanium Tudor feels on your wrist. And I agree, it's probably not going to stop you from lusting after another watch. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105138/1683833270909-3198002.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/105138/DSC02501-3198003.jpg View Quote That's freaking gorgeous. I didn't know they made Omega that big. It's kinda on small side for me but might work |
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Stick with the Tudor. Or keep it and pick up a less expensive Omega...maybe an older white-dial Seamaster or Railmaster.
The PO is so much bigger than the Seamaster, i ETA: The JDD is 46mm, so it's not. |
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Originally Posted By crashburnrepeat: That's freaking gorgeous. I didn't know they made Omega that big. It's kinda on small side for me but might work View Quote You can get one in 45mm too. Attached File |
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When in doubt it’s always Tudor
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Originally Posted By pineywoodsbuck: When in doubt it’s always Tudor View Quote I’m gonna stick with this view for a while. Thanks all, decided to hold off. I am getting older and I am thinking about a gold watch. I’m realizing every few K I spend on other stuff gets me farther from what I’m actually after. Gonna enjoy the Pelagos and it’s adjustable bracelet for a while longer. |
"every exercise is a low back exercise if you do it wrong enough"
@MacManus |
Happiness is the greatest agent of purification
Bikini Bottoms underneath, but the boys hearts still skip a beat, when them girls shimmy off, them old cut offs |
Originally Posted By redfish86: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/136311/5BE2B1E6-90E3-45E6-A7D3-6182BF33E3CA_png-3203040.JPG View Quote I think that’s gorgeous, but 30k for a Tudor is crazy |
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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Originally Posted By redfish86: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/136311/5BE2B1E6-90E3-45E6-A7D3-6182BF33E3CA_png-3203040.JPG View Quote Originally Posted By thorm001: I think that’s gorgeous, but 30k for a Tudor is crazy View Quote That's the gold watch I want, honestly. I know the 30k is steep but I like it a lot more than anything I've seen from Rolex or Omega in gold. Not a lot of options for gold sport/diver and that's more my style than a dress watch. I imagine the Tudor can be had for ~22 once the new-new wears off. At least that's my hope. Cause I'm not spending more than I spent on a truck than I will a watch |
"every exercise is a low back exercise if you do it wrong enough"
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Originally Posted By steviesterno16: That's the gold watch I want, honestly. I know the 30k is steep but I like it a lot more than anything I've seen from Rolex or Omega in gold. Not a lot of options for gold sport/diver and that's more my style than a dress watch. I imagine the Tudor can be had for ~22 once the new-new wears off. At least that's my hope. Cause I'm not spending more than I spent on a truck than I will a watch View Quote You’ll be my hero if you get that. |
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