I’ve owned this for nearly 10 years. I don’t care for the Rolex line outside of the Subs and Sea Dwellers.
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Omega has recently blown me away with their Seamaster 300 Coaxial Heritage. A throwback to the original 1957. I had to buy it.
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My taste in watches is simple. I do not like superfluous text on my dials. Both my Sub and now Omega share the cleanest, most unadorned dials. The Sub having only two lines of text, not four. And I never understood why a diver would need to know what day it is underwater. Neither of my dive watches have that unnecessary complication.
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Omega has recently blown me away with their Seamaster 300 Coaxial Heritage. A throwback to the original 1957. I had to buy it.
![1705625718759.jpeg 1705625718759.jpeg](https://pipesmagazine.com/forums/data/attachments/280/280675-34770ce29131eabc069ae4d8fb297fa0.jpg)
My taste in watches is simple. I do not like superfluous text on my dials. Both my Sub and now Omega share the cleanest, most unadorned dials. The Sub having only two lines of text, not four. And I never understood why a diver would need to know what day it is underwater. Neither of my dive watches have that unnecessary complication.