Omega Seamaster
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Omega 2254.50 - Seamaster Mens Watch 2254.50
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About Omega 2254.50 / 225450:
Black Dial. Automatic Chronometer Movement. Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal. Steel Case & Band. 300 Meters / 1000 Feet Water Resistant. 41 mm = 1 5/8 Dial, 7 Adjustable Band.
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written by Guest , May 21, 2008
I bought mine last year for $1399. The dollar is getting hammered against the euro. So the discount price this year was retail last year. STILL WORTH IT.
5 Stars. With the exception of name recognition this watch is superb. To be honest I don't wear this watch more than 2x a month. I usually wear a Seiko. When I do put it on, what a treat. Immaculate details like a leather "made in Thailand" box and leather wallet for the chrono-certification and model/movement identification. I do wear it in salt water on occasion when windsurfing. In my opinion it looks better than a standard Rolex Sub. I do have a Submariner and its a toss up. When I wear the Rolex everyone things its fake anyway.
Get it now!!!!
written by Guest , May 21, 2008
I did a fair amount of research on this watch and decided to make this my first "above average" watch purchase. This thing is beautiful and I cant stop looking at it. Amazon's deal was at least $300 below the jewelry store around the corner's best price. The difference is that the warranty is done through Amazon instead of through the manufacturer. This appears to be the same level of warranty. I'd like to recommend everyone to buy this watch, but I don't want anyone else to have it.
written by Guest , May 21, 2008
It's been almost 3 years and I still love my Seamaster. Since buying I've gotten into watches and have looked at many watches priced within a few thousand of this Omega. I haven't found any that provide the same value as these mid-range Omegas (The omega speedmaster line is close). I bought from an authorized dealer and I encourage you to do the same. After 1 year it had to be regulated (running 18 seconds/day fast) but I've had no trouble since then. It keeps time within 3 seconds a day, which is pretty remarkable for a non-coaxial automatic movement. I would buy mine again in a second.
written by Guest , May 21, 2008
The Omega Seamaster is a great watch, but I suddenly noticed that the crown was not screwed down tight. I cannot screw the crown down and it wobbles. This renders the watch useless. I called about the so called Amazon Warranty but it does not cover the crown or most other parts. You better read the not covered section of the warranty before any purchase from Amazon. Amazon says it is not covered by Omega because it was not purchased from an authorized dealer. They said to bad the watch still works and we don't cover the crown.
written by Guest , May 21, 2008
I always been in the Omega club due to its reliabilty and ofcourse its looks. You really have to see it up close to see how beautiful it is. It definately gets you the attention from watch lovers. I noticed Tag recently came up with models that looks like this watch and with a much lower price tag. Keep in mind folks, when you compare both watches you will see the differences in its craftsmanship. You will see how far Omega goes on its reputation and its reliability. And for the value, there is no match. If you are debating whether you should buy this or not, go to a jeweler and take a good look at it and feel how heavy it is and so on... This particular model is a AUTOMATIC, which means you will have to wear it on a regular basis to get it wound. Hopefully this helps.
written by Guest , May 21, 2008
Not sure what other's are talking about. But I've taken this watch paragliding, running, swimming, etc. It's always on my wrist and has taken numerous knocks. It's still dead accurate after one year. I watched as a friend of mine dropped his three feet onto a concrete floor. Scratched but still ticking good as new. Bezel can be hard to turn with dry hands and something you can't see from pictures, this is an amazingly thin diving watch.
written by Guest , May 21, 2008
Unhappy enough to write my first review. I've owned two seamasters, both automatics. First I purchased online, didn't work. I am a tri-athlete, scuba-diver and mountain climber. I run at least three miles per day with the watch on, but usually exercise more, so movement to charge watch isn't an issue. Anyway, the first one stopped working about three weeks after I bought it. I'd taken it swimming, running and diving. So I returned it and bought one from an authorized Omega dealer. This one was better, it worked for about three months. Up to that point, I'd only taken it running, never even got it wet. Took it in for repair, got it back in SIX WEEKS. Worked for another three months. During that time I took it mountaineering (only 16K ft), running and windsurfing. Stopped again. Took it back, gone another six weeks. Got it back, stopped again after about one month. I left it on my bureau for a while, then took it back a few days ago. Anyway, at this point the warranty is expired, so I am not hopeful. Three possibilities: 1. by some quirk of probability I received the only two bad watches this company makes, 2. this is simply a cheap piece of crap sold at a high price by con artists or 3. it is designed for the SUV owner market, people who want to think about the outdoors but will never actually use it as advertised. I will follow up if Omega makes this right by replacing it or refunding my money.
written by Guest , July 23, 2008
just got it last week after much anticipation.
i have to say, the quality is just perfect.
everything about the omega seamaster is flawless.
it's the nicest watch i've owned. i really recommend it.
however you might consider waiting a few months, maybe end of 2008,
rumor has it that the new models will have the co-axial escapement mechanism that requires less lubrication, which means that you can go 10 years before having your watch serviced. otherwise, with this model, you have to have it adjusted every 4 years or so, which costs a few hundred dollars each time. still, beautiful watch. when/if the coaxial version comes out i might trade it in towards that one.
minor point, maybe.
but the official description on this pages says the watch is "46mm or 1.61 inches" in diameter.and anyway 1.61 inches is not 46mm, it's 41mm.
i don't think omega makes a seamaster that's 46mm.
it's 41mm, the "gent's size".
written by Guest , July 23, 2008
I had been eying the 2254.50 for a while before I bought it. I was a little hesitant because of the price, but as a wise man once said, "long after price is forgotten, quality lives on!" I couldn't agree more.
I wear this watch 95% of the time, and I regret the days when I choose another timepiece to wear. The fit and finish of this watch is top notch, and I prefer this model over a Rolex Submariner any day (or other comparable high-end dive watch for that matter, none of which I actually own though I did research my purchase extensively - plus I borrowed a Submariner for a few days to compare).
In summation, I will most definitely be purchasing another Omega if this watch is typical of their products overall. And if you're looking for a quality timepiece at an affordable price I hope you'll do the same.
written by Guest , December 29, 2008
I've had this watch for a little over a year now. I pestered my wife into buying it for me. It's absolutely perfect. I adore it. I wear it everyday and use it pretty much everywhere. I've played tennis wearing it, been to the gym with it, worn it in the sea and it's still absolutely perfect. The dial is gorgeous.
When i was purchasing this watch, i couldn't decide between this one and the 2594 (the chronograph). I think the 2594 is georgeous but i little too bulky. This one is absolutely perfect and i don't regret my decision.
One note though, the clasp is ridiculously easy to scratch. I bet you can't keep it a week before scratches appear on the clasp. I get mine polished once every six months. I hear rolexes withstand scratching to the clasp a lot better .... this is the only drawback i can think of.
written by Guest , January 11, 2009
NICE WATCH,I BOUGHT THE MIDSIZE,MY WRIST IS 7 1/4 INCHES THE MIDSIZE LOOKS GREAT,THE FULLSIZE LOOKED TO BIG ON WRIST WHEN I TRIED IT ON.IAM READY TO BUY THE BLUE SEAMASTER ALSO.