day omega takes care of its proportions, it will be a game changer. by proportions i dont mean diameter of the watch. lugwidth, subdial sizes and position etc. accuracy sells but not as much as aesthetics
Compered to some popular watch movements it could be a game changer for sure. Not for the likes of the modern Rolex superlative movements though where we can expect no more than -2 Sec/day..I don’t think we mind the +2 or perhaps more though…much easier to set a movement that’s running slightly fast..
This is an incredible feat, that almost equals, the also incredible engineering of Grand Seiko Spring Drive accuracy. But to do it in a balance bridge movement 🤯 I don’t think anyone could have imagined this kind of accuracy before the silicone hairspring was introduced in the Ulysse Nardin Freak. This is an awesome achievement for all mechanical watch enthusiasts to enjoy better and better watches going forward. Chapeau to Omega 👍🏻
@@Giovan_Nino It's that simple fine adjustment that could take seconds to do instead of even opening up the movement. Ah, here's hoping this tech is implemented with all of their movements soon enough 🥃
This is one of those videos where, I really don't have anything to say, but I just like waking up on Sunday and hearing someone else's opinion on a watch.
And I'm like that 95% of the time too 😉 Thank you Eric! The beauty of this platform is listening to multiple opinions and getting a more rounded view. Must say thought, the tech side keeps making an impact. Omega crushes it! 🥃
I adore everything about this watch / launch. From the design to the technology. I feel this is a huge gamechanger and I'm loving what Omega are doing - seriously showing their prowess.
It’s a great point regarding the actual time keeping element of a watch. Omega have been pushing horological boundaries for ever. For this reasons alone, I perceive them to be better than their competitors. They are in my option, the best watch brand out there. I love JLC and Vacheron, but they play at a different price point. Omega are killing it! 👌
I think this one of the best looking new Speedys in years. Combined with the new movement - yes, this is on my short list to acquire. Thank you for another excellent video analysis.
It’s blowing Rolex’s « superlative chronometer » status out of the water. This is no gimmick. EDIT- when are you doing another wristcheck week! Or month! Those were fun.
Omega keeps pushing that bracket. And a great point was made that this could be their way of sneakily renewing their Silicon Patent. Genius I say! 🥃 And the livestreams will return... eventually 😆
@@IDKline good point. I think thats exactly the battle that’s going on here. Omega is trying to compete directly with Rolex but Rolex is trying to make Omega compete with Tudor.
@@zulu6ix290 I agree that's what Rolex is trying to do. But they aren't. Because they are indeed competing with Omega in the long game. They refuse to recognize this, to their own detriment.
@@IDKline Rolex did that to help sliding Tudor sales. They refused to permit METAS inspection of their Rolex watches. Despite being able to function in a 4 second daily window, per their advertising.
And it means so much that there's someone out there who's interested Steve. Thank you! I'll be expanding these insights over the coming months with "IDEA+" a new channel I started a little while back. Now that I have a bit more time, I'll be climbing back and talking about all sorts over there 🥃
I think the tech is cooler than the watch here but I’m sure they will have a myriad of future releases featuring the spirate. An open dial would be really cool to see!
I am so excited that the Speedy has returned to its original Earthly automotive racing roots. I hope we can look forward to 50 years of iterations & special editions of the SuoerRacing model. And @IDGuy nice t-shirt, gotta represent that S.A. air cooled VW scene 👍🏻
Great eyes seeing the shirt Turbo! In another life I was moonlighting rebuilding bugs and busses (with the occasional 356 coming in the door....) Absolutely right about the racing roots. That mesh would look so incredible with a background colour breaking through the black. Like a slate grey? Maybe even yellow? Omega is getting it 😉 Hope you're well m''boy!!
I like the styling more than you - think the racing cues are well done. The Speedmaster is a lot like the Porsche 911; way ahead of its time and now being very incrementally updated. Impressed that they could come up with such a simple system to improve the accuracy. Time will tell how effective it truly is.
You're right, I should've seen it more as a racing watch and less as a speedy (that mesh is a really nice touch - imagine seeing a contrast slate grey background to bump the contrast?) Maybe we'll be seeing this new tech implemented in their current movement collection... here's hoping 😉
The more I see it, the more interested I am in this piece. I haven't been this interested in a Speedy since the Moonwatch refresh. I can only imagine how good that honeycomb dial will look in person. Hope my AD has them soon.
Good vid IDGuy, one correction u mentioned is METAS is -2/+2. Metas is actually 0 / +5. Just probably a mental block there on superlative chronometer, but in case u want to edit
Thank you for this brother. Me and my numbers are never good on the best of days... Like I mentioned in the video, how many actually look at the accuracy of their watches nowadays? I'm obviously included here 😆🥃
It's great that someone innovates. Lately, all we get is just the face, but no heart. Watches became Instagram in a nutshell. No one cares what a person thinks as long as they look good. But watches are machines first and foremost, the internals should be a priority, not just a new dial colour..... Bravo to Omega, bravo to Seiko with the 9SA5. These should be important, and not that something is blue.
Another outstanding review. I should mention that your work regarding how a brand could change their design and the video examples you posted were quite well done.
Some people forget Seiko achieved this accuracy in the late 70s. The Seiko VFA was truely a marvel. (Doesnt take away from Omega's achievements tho!) Always love when a company tries to push the limits of mechanical timekeeping.
Seiko just kicks around in the background with their own unique designs and styles... like how the Swiss took over English and French watchmaking, names like Grand Seiko are surpassing the Swiss day-by-day. Nice Rotary Piston you've got there Thomas 😉
@@ID-Guy Grand Seiko is doing it's best to live up to its name , I love the direction they have taken the brand lately. The evolution 9 series is very tempting, but just a bit too expensive imo. Hope to see some of the Evo 9 improvements eventually trickle down into the "lower end" Grand Seiko's.
This large Speedmaster isn’t for me but I would be quite tempted to get such a fantastically precise and accurate movement in a 38 mm AquaTerra, for example.
If this becomes a main feature in all of their pieces (which I'm sure it might be) it'll be huge news. If the bridges can easily be replaced with this simple system... gamechanger 🔥
Love the Italicised date font on the 10 only . Nice OSC “ service and maintenance “ tie in with the Key . As we know the 42mm Speedy measurement includes the pushers so this 44.25 will wear correspondingly smaller . However… you are correct… it should have been in the DSOTM style ;)
I'd say it's super impressive. For a mass-produced mechanical watch on a largely automated assembly line, +2sec/d is remarkable. For me, the Swiss have been too complacent when it comes to movement technology and enthusiasts too eager to swallow the 'quartz is more accurate' shrug. Well, it seems a bit of R&D, the threat of a patent running out and an arms race with a certain competitor can move things on quite a bit. Props to Omega and Grand Seiko for shaking things up. More interesting watches to house the movement will follow...
The difference between -2/+2 and 0/+2 is a lot more than it sounds! When a watch runs fast you can set it by hacking the seconds, so you _will_ set it. All of my watches run slow so to set them is quite a chore and I only do it every few weeks. Mine usually drift out by a minute or more before I reset them, but one that runs fast will always be close to correct.
It would be a new patent on the spirate system itself rather than the current silicon hairspring. So other companies could replicate the old execution but not the new system.
We only mentioned that Bumblebee AquaTerra last week IDGuy! No need for you to photoshop this piece for the thumbnail - absolutely cracking looking watch.
The SECOND omega release watches at 37-38mm with 10mm thickness (Aqua Terra for example), I will quit my place in the OP36mm queue.....a solid case back is also my preference but maybe that's just me... the new technology is very cool, but I'm not that particular about a second or two difference each day Anyway.. omega clearly doesn't rest!
Maybe, just maybe this is the year we see watch sizes shrunken a bit 😆 We can only hope brother... a great point was made that this was a sneaky way for Omega to renew their Silicon spring patent! Geniuses I tell you! 🥃
I think you nailed it in your final thoughts at the end, I totally agree. Just giving us the tech without all the hype and the unnecessary build up would have been more than sufficient Excellent video as always brother, from the other side off the pond, be well 🥃
Great question, is this even necessary.. short answer is no. But then again neither is being able to withstand 15000 gauss or a co-axial escapement or even a tourbillion, but we all want them as they are signs of a watchmakers expertise of their craft. Great content as always. Cheers!
Watchmakers will do anything to squash their competition, even as far as adding a screw point for a hairspring AND the average Joe will never know the significance 😉
Watch keeping or time making this is interesting news indeed. For a long time two of the best known watch brands have been battling to be the best at something. We need this to drive things forward. Omega have to be proud at what has been achieved here. We'll have to see what the others do to match or better it. I have to agree with you though about the watch launch, while I really like it there is that something missing from the aesthetic point of view. Hopefully we'll see this technology flow into the more 'affordable' models. I'd certainly like to see it in watches that house the 88XX and 89XX movements covering the Seamaster and Constellation (ideally a new Globemeaster Pie Pan dial?). I guess this will take time as by launching one model Omega can glean feedback on a smaller volume run and implement any tweaks prior to updating the other movements. Very rarely are new movements perfect so I'll wait a while before looking. In the mean time enjoy your time travel, it's not rocket surgery or brain travel.
Time Making 😆 Imagine being offered the change to have your factory 88XX or 89XX given this new tech? Just a bridge replacement and bam! Ah, we can wish... new calibers will be coming soon 🥃
@@ID-Guy A very interesting thought that. Personally I'll keep my Globemaster standard, unless it packs up of course. 🥃. Then I'd have to consult the tealeaves and ask the cat. Finally checking with the other half for permission.
Are you planing to bring back the live streams at some point? Really enjoy your content and insights! Hope you're doing well, keep up the good work. :)
The streams will come back (eventually) Just settling into the groove again after all sorts of life upheavals over the past 5 months. Now for the first time in a while I can actually sit back and start getting back into the game properly. SO the shows could happen again quite soon. Thank you Sam 😉🥃
This is one of the reasons why I appreciate Omega. I believe they make the best movements in their price bracket for longevity and accuracy. This very much influences my mind when making a purchase and is why I own a speedmaster racing with the coaxial 9900 movement, double spring barrels and 54 jewels. It’s an absolute beast under the hood. You’re right though, none of this is necessary, but we are dealing with luxury products. It’s not necessary to make increasingly fast cars but we still strive to go faster and we still love to see it. Roger Smith, arguably one of the best watchmakers in the world, spends his life on perfecting his watches to make them the most reliable accurate watches he can. In summary Boykie, I don’t think this is a gimmick but a natural progression in the luxury watchmaking world. And I love it. But you’re dead right about the watch itself. It’s butt ugly and pretty boring. If I want a pretty watch I’ll get a Cartier. If I want a mechanical watch that performs incredibly I’ll get an omega or perhaps one day a Lange. Sorry for the long comment but really enjoyed this video.
Speak for yourself on being spoiled or deflated about this release. They’re now making the most accurate mechanical movement ever. That’s quite a feat in itself. Omega are making great strides as always. The silicone hairspring is now being used by other watch brands following their successes. I see this as no different. Everyone raves about GS time keeping and now Omega has done it on a mechanical watch. Great video!
I reckon the next generation of Omega movements will have this spirate 0-2s/day accuracy but also be high-beat (Longines has it for their flagship diver and is "lower" in the Swatch hierarchy). If anything this watch got me more hyped for the next generation of the Diver 300 ha
@IDGuy You have raised valid points. There is no perfect watch one size fit all out there. We have all said that. The balance between quality, specification and performance needs to be maintained. Losing sight of that from a manufacturer and consumer makes matter skewiff. Omega bring a lot to The Table. Movement METAS + COSC, Double barrel, silicon balance springs, craftsmanship and utilitarianism. There will always be room for critical thinking on what they bring out next. The same with Tudor. Knowing the demands of the consumer will always be the key. Listening to customers will continue to reach greater heights. Grand Seiko have done this with their Evolution 9 series 9rA2 movements. What all this does is close the gap with Rolex. Something we have wanted to see for a long time! Price with value for money is where it is all heading; more bang for your buck as they say here in the USA. Keep on doing what you are doing as you have opened up debates with your videos that most other reviewers do not seem to do!
Hey IDGuy, quick clarification on a comment within the video. METAS is 0 to +5, not -2 to +2 a day (that's Rolex). However, all that being said, what's really wonderful about this release isn't the aesthetics of the watch ... if you remember the Aqua Terra bumblebee wasn't a looker - at least from the standpoint of the other watches Omega was releasing ... BUT, that movement adjustment mechanism is actually really wonderfully important since what it allows is not only extreme accuracy - which is the reason way Quartz took off and became the mechanical watch killer ... it also allows for simple adjustments within a boutique. This is as important as the silicon hairspring development ... if not more ...
Great review and video again! I agree with you that, given the focus on the new movement and specifically this mechanism, they really should have skeletonized this a dial. I totally agree with this. I think this spirate mechanism will be across the Omega line in future like the coaxial escapement and may ironaically bring over sales to Omega from casual buyers who might worry more about accuracy than most.
Ahh the bumble bee aqua terra, such an awesome piece. Definitely on my radar at some point. Thoroughly enjoying the content, would be just as good in a pod cast 👍
It will be interesting to see whether the new spirate system allows Omega to phase out the coaxial escapement, which might allow them to make thinner movements and watches.
I think Omega is run but Form and Function geeks. Both are advanced in subtle measures. Over time regular subtle changes results in significant transformations.
Love that take. You just know there are watchmakers and engineers on both sides wanting to advance in all areas. For the knock I give the aesthetics, I love the details of the SuperRacing. From italics to the mesh (gives you that car grill feel) Here I'm thinking if they used an accent colour behind the black mesh (like grey) to bump the contrast? Always great seeing what they get up to 😉
@@ID-Guy I love the mesh but not so fancy on the back. It looks like a regular Omega. Love the look but it is too fancy for this watch. I would prefer a more technical looking view. Maybe no rotor and show the beauty of all the complexity?
Have to compliment you on the flash warning ⚠️ “ seizures “ plus the subliminal insertion of charactures that represents the watches. There’s not many Omega watches I would buy. I have a Marine Chronometer “Offshore Professional” using a modified 7750 omega movement. Great Video
I’m extremely curious to see how accurate these watches will be when they leave the factory. I for one tend to obsess over this…if my submariner is running a few seconds ahead I have to stop the seconds hand every few days to get it back on track 🤣🤣 my fxd and seamster 300 tend to be my most accurate watches…gmt pretty damn good also but my sub pisses me off every few days running couple seniors fast..I do like the subtle details on this new speedmaster…the tribute to the anniversary of the aqua terra with the “10” and the running seconds…also think the “grand feu” bezel looks amazing in closeups!!!
I'm the same as you Steve. Don't mind mine running fast... but if they're -2 seconds... I have to reset the movement. Both my Omega and Tudor are virtually spot-on. So we'll see! Maybe this tech changes the game... imagine going a whole month and gaining 1 second AND it's easy as pie to regulate? 🥃
Hi There ID... I watch quite a few of your videos, Omega PO 600 guy myself ... I could not help noticing your t shirt in this video. That is Flat Four Racing's logo. My buddy David Rowley owns that company, and builds beetle engines for me, where the heck did you get it, Dave says he doesn't know you. Fascinated...
I am much simple minded. All I know is that the patent of silicon hair spring is gonna to expire pretty soon. We will able to see more and more amagnetic watches being available in near future. So I think what Omega is doing now is to further explores, or exploits, whatever you call it, this existing technology. So that they can claim they are still the leading game player for some more years.
Am I alone in thinking that ACDC's 'Back in Black' is about to start playing every time I hear the IDGuy intro? It sounds just like it! The new Omega Spirate technology is incredible, but goddamn the Speedmaster SuperRacing has to be the ugliest Speedmaster I've ever seen. That honeycomb dial looks like it was pulled off of a $90 Citizen mall watch. It's so bad. Thanks for another great video, though!
Great video. The movement will take off in terms of cheap service, if it can be serviced easily and not only done by Omega. Otherwise I keep looking at Brands like Omega, and try to love them, But they just don't do it for me. 120 plus models of the speedmaster.... But that's just me, we are spoilt to have so many great watches overall.
how much accuracy is necessary when you can reference an atomic clock? If you need the timing for something critical a quartz movement is always attainable. The knowledge of the mechanical superiority is one of the luxuries of a premium purchase. It's still an amazing feat. If the Super Racing keeps potential and repeat customers excited and serves as a sort of "Halo movement/watch" role to attract eyes to the rest of the product line I think it will have more than served its purpose.
I've actually come across people in comments under other videos on this new Speedmaster SuperRacing, claiming that it _"lacks_ _soul"_ because Spirate has allowed a fully mechanical movement to become, _"too_ _accurate"._ As if purely mechanical horology needs to stop at some point to leave in a degree of tangible fallibility. I think this is silly. What's more, at +2 seconds per day worst case, that's still around a minute fast per month in the worst case, unmanaged. Plenty of reason to hack your watch once per week or otherwise manage it's timekeeping with strategic positional placement on your bedside table before you go to bed each night.
For me the only downside of the Apollo 8 was its readability. It takes a second or two to read the hands and tell the time. This one just pops. It’s simple and elegant at the same time. With the yellow and black colors making it exciting for me. Can’t wait to see it in person. But the all white coming out may be the bomb. Which one to get ? I can never decide 😂
Thanks for this review of the new Omega Super Racing Chrono. Props to Omega for continuing to push the envelope of innovation in watchmaking. You certainly do not see this sort of innovation coming from Rolex. Just the same old stuff. Borrrring.
After the “moon swatch” fiasco it would seem the design dept has been busy. I mean a minute repeater ?! And that was what, like 3 days ago? I think my favorite part about omega is the desire to keep the brand moving forward. Sure there will be some misses, but all progress is made outside of your comfort zone.
Feels kind of weird to celebrate a Seamaster leap (AT anti-magnetic rating) on a Speedmaster line. We have two nods to the AT on this Speedmaster formula.
The tech is interesting of course, but will the cost mark-up equate to wider adoption and application? Requiring a proprietary key tool to regulate does risk making this a time-keeping cul-de-sac. Then again other watch makers might be prompted to devise something even better.
If only watchmakers gave us movements that could be opened and serviced like AK-47's... I guess it affects their bottom line when servicing time comes (and people choose a 3rd party instead) But you're right, we might see this tech offered across many other manufacturers who make it even simpler 🥃
I’d like to wait and feel it ok the wrist. Then I’ll make my decision. Otherwise, great release from Omega. Just one thing, could they have made it a millimeter or two smaller?
I like this version (and LOVE the typeface used for the date) but strongly agreed that they should have pushed the design further; if Omega want us to believe this tech is ushering in a new era of precision timekeeping, why debut it in an incremental evolution of a 60-year-old design? Even if they (inevitably) upgrade the classic Speedmaster with this new movement, they could have taken this opportunity to debut an entirely modern, 21st-century Speedmaster (or, gasp, introduce a new model) to showcase this milestone. Omega used to be a design innovator and leader, and it's disheartening to see their catalog reduced to reissues and evolutions of half-century (or older) designs.
This is the perfect Speedmaster for them to field test this new technology. Whether or not a Pro family member offers this or not, I don’t care so much. The ‘57 series, I consider that the most Improved watch of ‘22. This Racing series, it doesn’t speak to me. It’s too large for my taste. I stop there. I believe the customer for this series is likely more spec driven. This is a relatively safe place to roll out this technology. If it works, maybe I’d like to see this offered on a Globemaster which I believe could be developed simply by adding a couple other dial colors. It’s the Omega who’s heritage is linked to superb accuracy. There’s the Railmaster, a watch I own. I don’t personally want to see the value of the Railmaster lost, even though I’ve got mine, but I believe that might be a good fit for this technology ti appear next, though maybe not as a good a fit as the Globemaster which I don’t want to see Omega give up on. Last year Omega spoiled us with the likes of the new ‘57, the year is young.
While this is obviously a technological advancement, Omega should be focusing on making an automatic chronograph movement that will result in a watch under 13mm thick, perfecting the designs of their core range, and then having the confidence to slim down the overwhelming number of options available.
METAS is rated at 0 to +5 seconds a day. -2 to +2 seconds a day is Rolex’s Superlative Chronometer standard. So Omegas’s Spirate system 0 to +2 seconds is a noticeable improvement over the standard METAS. Anyway, I think Spirate is an interesting innovation (didn’t Grand Seiko do something similar with their latest High-Beat movement found in the Evolution 9 range though?) but I agree with you in that this particular watch is a little underwhelming 🤷♂️
What about value? The Apollo 8 has a much more expensive ceramic case, more detailed finishing arguably to both movement and dial and is £1500 cheaper. It’s a much more expensive watch for less money based on a spring and it’s accuracy. The tech is amazing but if it goes in the Moonwatch for example it will be upwards of approx £9k based on this. Look how much Omega jacked up the price from the around 3 to 3.5k moonwatch on the last model to th current one at around £6k. The tech is truly amazing and Omega deserve a lot of credit for some of the watches they are making lately. But Omega aren’t in the JLC/Breguet/Blancpain category for a reason. They are pushing themselves into a price bracket that sits with these brands and from a marketing perspective I don’t get it. Omega need to stay Omega IMO. This forever upward scaling of prices can’t sustain indefinitely, there will be nobody left to buy the watches. There is a reason Toyota have brands like Lexus, and VW have Audi/Seat/Skoda and so on. They try to aim to their market with each badge. Sometimes they crossover but they have a target market. Omega are pushing themselves to a place where they may not shift as many watches IMHO. I suspect this tech will be reserved for the odd specialist model for enthusiasts, I hope so or we are in for a tough time collecting watches all the more in the future.
The interesting part will be how this spirate technology is introduced into other models, and how much Omega (and other swatch group brands) will charge over the metas models. I agree that the watch is underwhelming. Everyone was expecting a moonwatch and we got an oversized racing with one of those annoying combined hour & minute counters. Too many of those illegible two counter chronographs in the line up.
For example, I was told by omega boutique staff that the sapphire sandwich moon watch will be getting the variable link like the gold speedies but that the hesalite won’t. Will the do this “premium” model game with spirate too?
I'm an accuracy freak myself to the point that if a watch can't be regulated to +1s/day I'll simply sell it, so I welcome this regulating system, however all my ten Rolex run at this rate out of the box, so I think this is a gimmick. As you said great technology wrong watch...
Great content and thoughts as always. I’m less and less worried by accuracy and it has no part in my Watch choices of recent, however I applaud innovation so it will be interesting to see if it flies or falls. 🥃
It's that constant setting and wearing... eventually we give up being accurate 😆 A great point was made that this could've been Omega's sneaky way of renewing their Silicon balance patent. Genius if you ask me! 🥃
It is also a quite big watch 44,25 mm and almost 15 mm thick. I am lost in all this Omega releases. With new releases I see changes inside but not so much outside.
To me what's not working is dimensions, I tought that Omega had understood it when they released the last "57" range, but not here. Over 44mm and over 14mm, that's too chunky to me
Do you reckon the Spirate System is a game-changer (time will tell) or is it something that will fade into obscurity? 🥃
day omega takes care of its proportions, it will be a game changer.
by proportions i dont mean diameter of the watch. lugwidth, subdial sizes and position etc.
accuracy sells but not as much as aesthetics
Compered to some popular watch movements it could be a game changer for sure. Not for the likes of the modern Rolex superlative movements though where we can expect no more than -2 Sec/day..I don’t think we mind the +2 or perhaps more though…much easier to set a movement that’s running slightly fast..
This is an incredible feat, that almost equals, the also incredible engineering of Grand Seiko Spring Drive accuracy. But to do it in a balance bridge movement 🤯 I don’t think anyone could have imagined this kind of accuracy before the silicone hairspring was introduced in the Ulysse Nardin Freak. This is an awesome achievement for all mechanical watch enthusiasts to enjoy better and better watches going forward. Chapeau to Omega 👍🏻
@@doperdr We're all hoping for that day to get some gold styles back again. 165.024 will happen... I feel it's right around the corner! 🥃
@@Giovan_Nino It's that simple fine adjustment that could take seconds to do instead of even opening up the movement. Ah, here's hoping this tech is implemented with all of their movements soon enough 🥃
This is one of those videos where, I really don't have anything to say, but I just like waking up on Sunday and hearing someone else's opinion on a watch.
And I'm like that 95% of the time too 😉 Thank you Eric! The beauty of this platform is listening to multiple opinions and getting a more rounded view. Must say thought, the tech side keeps making an impact. Omega crushes it! 🥃
I adore everything about this watch / launch. From the design to the technology. I feel this is a huge gamechanger and I'm loving what Omega are doing - seriously showing their prowess.
And the beautiful part is that more and more are taking notice. They never disappoint 😉🥃
@@ID-Guy They don't - I've always been an Omega fan and I feel it's their time now.
👍🔥Rolex - Smolex! Omega is becoming the penultimate for me! Pushing innovation.
It’s a great point regarding the actual time keeping element of a watch. Omega have been pushing horological boundaries for ever. For this reasons alone, I perceive them to be better than their competitors. They are in my option, the best watch brand out there. I love JLC and Vacheron, but they play at a different price point. Omega are killing it! 👌
I like the splash of yellow in the design. Kudos to Omega.
I think this one of the best looking new Speedys in years. Combined with the new movement - yes, this is on my short list to acquire. Thank you for another excellent video analysis.
A pleasure as always to share Scott! Thank you brother 🥃
It’s blowing Rolex’s « superlative chronometer » status out of the water. This is no gimmick.
EDIT- when are you doing another wristcheck week! Or month! Those were fun.
Yeah, 0-2 seconds per day is fantastic.
Omega keeps pushing that bracket. And a great point was made that this could be their way of sneakily renewing their Silicon Patent. Genius I say! 🥃 And the livestreams will return... eventually 😆
@@IDKline good point. I think thats exactly the battle that’s going on here. Omega is trying to compete directly with Rolex but Rolex is trying to make Omega compete with Tudor.
@@zulu6ix290 I agree that's what Rolex is trying to do. But they aren't. Because they are indeed competing with Omega in the long game. They refuse to recognize this, to their own detriment.
@@IDKline Rolex did that to help sliding Tudor sales. They refused to permit METAS inspection of their Rolex watches. Despite being able to function in a 4 second daily window, per their advertising.
Always enjoy hearing what you've got to say. Uniquely interesting.
And it means so much that there's someone out there who's interested Steve. Thank you! I'll be expanding these insights over the coming months with "IDEA+" a new channel I started a little while back. Now that I have a bit more time, I'll be climbing back and talking about all sorts over there 🥃
An other perfect exemple of black & yellow is the Omega Dynastar. One of the coolest Omegas !
I think the tech is cooler than the watch here but I’m sure they will have a myriad of future releases featuring the spirate. An open dial would be really cool to see!
Love the innovation!!! Keep on creating Omega!
They always keep us on our toes! 🥃
I am so excited that the Speedy has returned to its original Earthly automotive racing roots. I hope we can look forward to 50 years of iterations & special editions of the SuoerRacing model. And @IDGuy nice t-shirt, gotta represent that S.A. air cooled VW scene 👍🏻
Great eyes seeing the shirt Turbo! In another life I was moonlighting rebuilding bugs and busses (with the occasional 356 coming in the door....) Absolutely right about the racing roots. That mesh would look so incredible with a background colour breaking through the black. Like a slate grey? Maybe even yellow? Omega is getting it 😉 Hope you're well m''boy!!
I like the styling more than you - think the racing cues are well done. The Speedmaster is a lot like the Porsche 911; way ahead of its time and now being very incrementally updated.
Impressed that they could come up with such a simple system to improve the accuracy. Time will tell how effective it truly is.
You're right, I should've seen it more as a racing watch and less as a speedy (that mesh is a really nice touch - imagine seeing a contrast slate grey background to bump the contrast?) Maybe we'll be seeing this new tech implemented in their current movement collection... here's hoping 😉
The more I see it, the more interested I am in this piece. I haven't been this interested in a Speedy since the Moonwatch refresh. I can only imagine how good that honeycomb dial will look in person. Hope my AD has them soon.
Aesthetically I do love it! And I definitely appreciate the internal aspects. For me it’s a win.
Good vid IDGuy, one correction u mentioned is METAS is -2/+2. Metas is actually 0 / +5. Just probably a mental block there on superlative chronometer, but in case u want to edit
Thank you for this brother. Me and my numbers are never good on the best of days... Like I mentioned in the video, how many actually look at the accuracy of their watches nowadays? I'm obviously included here 😆🥃
It's great that someone innovates. Lately, all we get is just the face, but no heart.
Watches became Instagram in a nutshell. No one cares what a person thinks as long as they look good.
But watches are machines first and foremost, the internals should be a priority, not just a new dial colour.....
Bravo to Omega, bravo to Seiko with the 9SA5. These should be important, and not that something is blue.
Another outstanding review. I should mention that your work regarding how a brand could change their design and the video examples you posted were quite well done.
Some people forget Seiko achieved this accuracy in the late 70s. The Seiko VFA was truely a marvel. (Doesnt take away from Omega's achievements tho!) Always love when a company tries to push the limits of mechanical timekeeping.
Seiko just kicks around in the background with their own unique designs and styles... like how the Swiss took over English and French watchmaking, names like Grand Seiko are surpassing the Swiss day-by-day. Nice Rotary Piston you've got there Thomas 😉
@@ID-Guy Grand Seiko is doing it's best to live up to its name , I love the direction they have taken the brand lately. The evolution 9 series is very tempting, but just a bit too expensive imo. Hope to see some of the Evo 9 improvements eventually trickle down into the "lower end" Grand Seiko's.
This large Speedmaster isn’t for me but I would be quite tempted to get such a fantastically precise and accurate movement in a 38 mm AquaTerra, for example.
If this becomes a main feature in all of their pieces (which I'm sure it might be) it'll be huge news. If the bridges can easily be replaced with this simple system... gamechanger 🔥
Love the Italicised date font on the 10 only .
Nice OSC “ service and maintenance “ tie in with the Key . As we know the 42mm Speedy measurement includes the pushers so this 44.25 will wear correspondingly smaller .
However… you are correct… it should have been in the DSOTM style ;)
I'd say it's super impressive. For a mass-produced mechanical watch on a largely automated assembly line, +2sec/d is remarkable. For me, the Swiss have been too complacent when it comes to movement technology and enthusiasts too eager to swallow the 'quartz is more accurate' shrug. Well, it seems a bit of R&D, the threat of a patent running out and an arms race with a certain competitor can move things on quite a bit. Props to Omega and Grand Seiko for shaking things up. More interesting watches to house the movement will follow...
I don't get why this is the first I've heard of this! Pretty cool. Always enjoy your videos and perspective on things. Keep up the good watch keeping
The difference between -2/+2 and 0/+2 is a lot more than it sounds! When a watch runs fast you can set it by hacking the seconds, so you _will_ set it. All of my watches run slow so to set them is quite a chore and I only do it every few weeks. Mine usually drift out by a minute or more before I reset them, but one that runs fast will always be close to correct.
I believe the objective of this new "Spirate" system was to extend their patent on the silicon hair spring which was due to expire.
It would be a new patent on the spirate system itself rather than the current silicon hairspring. So other companies could replicate the old execution but not the new system.
We only mentioned that Bumblebee AquaTerra last week IDGuy! No need for you to photoshop this piece for the thumbnail - absolutely cracking looking watch.
Black and Yellow is going to make a comeback (not for everyone but I welcome it 😉)
The SECOND omega release watches at 37-38mm with 10mm thickness (Aqua Terra for example), I will quit my place in the OP36mm queue.....a solid case back is also my preference but maybe that's just me... the new technology is very cool, but I'm not that particular about a second or two difference each day
Anyway.. omega clearly doesn't rest!
Maybe, just maybe this is the year we see watch sizes shrunken a bit 😆 We can only hope brother... a great point was made that this was a sneaky way for Omega to renew their Silicon spring patent! Geniuses I tell you! 🥃
I think you nailed it in your final thoughts at the end, I totally agree.
Just giving us the tech without all the hype and the unnecessary build up would have been more than sufficient
Excellent video as always brother, from the other side off the pond, be well 🥃
Great question, is this even necessary.. short answer is no. But then again neither is being able to withstand 15000 gauss or a co-axial escapement or even a tourbillion, but we all want them as they are signs of a watchmakers expertise of their craft. Great content as always. Cheers!
Watchmakers will do anything to squash their competition, even as far as adding a screw point for a hairspring AND the average Joe will never know the significance 😉
Finally, the video I was waiting for!!
Humbled, brother. Thank you. It means a lot to know that someone out there enjoys listening to me drone on week after week 😉🥃
i could really feel that outtakes section 😅
Man... sometimes it's five minutes of me just sitting there pondering life and repeating myself 😆
Watch keeping or time making this is interesting news indeed. For a long time two of the best known watch brands have been battling to be the best at something. We need this to drive things forward. Omega have to be proud at what has been achieved here. We'll have to see what the others do to match or better it. I have to agree with you though about the watch launch, while I really like it there is that something missing from the aesthetic point of view. Hopefully we'll see this technology flow into the more 'affordable' models. I'd certainly like to see it in watches that house the 88XX and 89XX movements covering the Seamaster and Constellation (ideally a new Globemeaster Pie Pan dial?). I guess this will take time as by launching one model Omega can glean feedback on a smaller volume run and implement any tweaks prior to updating the other movements. Very rarely are new movements perfect so I'll wait a while before looking. In the mean time enjoy your time travel, it's not rocket surgery or brain travel.
Time Making 😆 Imagine being offered the change to have your factory 88XX or 89XX given this new tech? Just a bridge replacement and bam! Ah, we can wish... new calibers will be coming soon 🥃
@@ID-Guy A very interesting thought that. Personally I'll keep my Globemaster standard, unless it packs up of course. 🥃. Then I'd have to consult the tealeaves and ask the cat. Finally checking with the other half for permission.
Are you planing to bring back the live streams at some point?
Really enjoy your content and insights!
Hope you're doing well, keep up the good work. :)
The streams will come back (eventually) Just settling into the groove again after all sorts of life upheavals over the past 5 months. Now for the first time in a while I can actually sit back and start getting back into the game properly. SO the shows could happen again quite soon. Thank you Sam 😉🥃
@@ID-Guy great to hear that
@@ID-Guy Good to hear, take your time. 👍
@@IDKline I'm the cause of the shortage, obviously... I bathe in them these days 😆🥃
@@ThePro455 Thank you brother. It'll be awesome to kickstart them again from scratch 🍻
I think only the ‘10’ in the date window is italicized. If it matters - to recognize the 10th anniversary.
You're right Bruce (I thought it was actually the entire dial BUT still a nice subtle touch regardless) 🥃
This is one of the reasons why I appreciate Omega. I believe they make the best movements in their price bracket for longevity and accuracy. This very much influences my mind when making a purchase and is why I own a speedmaster racing with the coaxial 9900 movement, double spring barrels and 54 jewels. It’s an absolute beast under the hood.
You’re right though, none of this is necessary, but we are dealing with luxury products. It’s not necessary to make increasingly fast cars but we still strive to go faster and we still love to see it.
Roger Smith, arguably one of the best watchmakers in the world, spends his life on perfecting his watches to make them the most reliable accurate watches he can.
In summary Boykie, I don’t think this is a gimmick but a natural progression in the luxury watchmaking world. And I love it. But you’re dead right about the watch itself. It’s butt ugly and pretty boring.
If I want a pretty watch I’ll get a Cartier. If I want a mechanical watch that performs incredibly I’ll get an omega or perhaps one day a Lange.
Sorry for the long comment but really enjoyed this video.
Speak for yourself on being spoiled or deflated about this release. They’re now making the most accurate mechanical movement ever. That’s quite a feat in itself. Omega are making great strides as always. The silicone hairspring is now being used by other watch brands following their successes. I see this as no different. Everyone raves about GS time keeping and now Omega has done it on a mechanical watch. Great video!
Well Spring Drive is still more advanced, but Omega now makes the most accurate purely mechanical movements.
I reckon the next generation of Omega movements will have this spirate 0-2s/day accuracy but also be high-beat (Longines has it for their flagship diver and is "lower" in the Swatch hierarchy). If anything this watch got me more hyped for the next generation of the Diver 300 ha
Pretty well stated and yes, I agree time will tell...
I love the idea of an easily regulatable movement. But think you're right, it's most likely a very niche thing for some folks to nerd out on.
Love this tech and idea.
Glad to see Omega push forward, maybe it will convinced the last one who have some reluctance about silicon hairspring.
@IDGuy You have raised valid points. There is no perfect watch one size fit all out there. We have all said that. The balance between quality, specification and performance needs to be maintained. Losing sight of that from a manufacturer and consumer makes matter skewiff. Omega bring a lot to The Table. Movement METAS + COSC, Double barrel, silicon balance springs, craftsmanship and utilitarianism. There will always be room for critical thinking on what they bring out next. The same with Tudor. Knowing the demands of the consumer will always be the key. Listening to customers will continue to reach greater heights. Grand Seiko have done this with their Evolution 9 series 9rA2 movements. What all this does is close the gap with Rolex. Something we have wanted to see for a long time! Price with value for money is where it is all heading; more bang for your buck as they say here in the USA. Keep on doing what you are doing as you have opened up debates with your videos that most other reviewers do not seem to do!
Hey IDGuy, quick clarification on a comment within the video. METAS is 0 to +5, not -2 to +2 a day (that's Rolex). However, all that being said, what's really wonderful about this release isn't the aesthetics of the watch ... if you remember the Aqua Terra bumblebee wasn't a looker - at least from the standpoint of the other watches Omega was releasing ... BUT, that movement adjustment mechanism is actually really wonderfully important since what it allows is not only extreme accuracy - which is the reason way Quartz took off and became the mechanical watch killer ... it also allows for simple adjustments within a boutique. This is as important as the silicon hairspring development ... if not more ...
I think this watch is about the showcasing the tech that Omega is achieving, with some striking looks.
Great review and video again!
I agree with you that, given the focus on the new movement and specifically this mechanism, they really should have skeletonized this a dial. I totally agree with this.
I think this spirate mechanism will be across the Omega line in future like the coaxial escapement and may ironaically bring over sales to Omega from casual buyers who might worry more about accuracy than most.
I'm hoping this will be a better release than the swatch moons watch this has the potential to be the watch that keeps Omega in the forefront
I think Omega have upped the bar in mechanical accuracy, and lowered the bar in legibility☘
Ahh the bumble bee aqua terra, such an awesome piece. Definitely on my radar at some point. Thoroughly enjoying the content, would be just as good in a pod cast 👍
It will be interesting to see whether the new spirate system allows Omega to phase out the coaxial escapement, which might allow them to make thinner movements and watches.
I think Omega is run but Form and Function geeks. Both are advanced in subtle measures. Over time regular subtle changes results in significant transformations.
Love that take. You just know there are watchmakers and engineers on both sides wanting to advance in all areas. For the knock I give the aesthetics, I love the details of the SuperRacing. From italics to the mesh (gives you that car grill feel) Here I'm thinking if they used an accent colour behind the black mesh (like grey) to bump the contrast? Always great seeing what they get up to 😉
@@ID-Guy I love the mesh but not so fancy on the back. It looks like a regular Omega. Love the look but it is too fancy for this watch. I would prefer a more technical looking view. Maybe no rotor and show the beauty of all the complexity?
Have to compliment you on the flash warning ⚠️ “ seizures “ plus the subliminal insertion of charactures that represents the watches. There’s not many Omega watches I would buy. I have a Marine Chronometer “Offshore Professional” using a modified 7750 omega movement.
Great Video
Great story, well done 👍👍
I’m extremely curious to see how accurate these watches will be when they leave the factory. I for one tend to obsess over this…if my submariner is running a few seconds ahead I have to stop the seconds hand every few days to get it back on track 🤣🤣 my fxd and seamster 300 tend to be my most accurate watches…gmt pretty damn good also but my sub pisses me off every few days running couple seniors fast..I do like the subtle details on this new speedmaster…the tribute to the anniversary of the aqua terra with the “10” and the running seconds…also think the “grand feu” bezel looks amazing in closeups!!!
*Couple seconds fast…sorry for typos
I'm the same as you Steve. Don't mind mine running fast... but if they're -2 seconds... I have to reset the movement. Both my Omega and Tudor are virtually spot-on. So we'll see! Maybe this tech changes the game... imagine going a whole month and gaining 1 second AND it's easy as pie to regulate? 🥃
🍻 cheers! Great vid as usual!
Hi There ID... I watch quite a few of your videos, Omega PO 600 guy myself ... I could not help noticing your t shirt in this video. That is Flat Four Racing's logo. My buddy David Rowley owns that company, and builds beetle engines for me, where the heck did you get it, Dave says he doesn't know you. Fascinated...
I am much simple minded. All I know is that the patent of silicon hair spring is gonna to expire pretty soon. We will able to see more and more amagnetic watches being available in near future. So I think what Omega is doing now is to further explores, or exploits, whatever you call it, this existing technology. So that they can claim they are still the leading game player for some more years.
Am I alone in thinking that ACDC's 'Back in Black' is about to start playing every time I hear the IDGuy intro? It sounds just like it! The new Omega Spirate technology is incredible, but goddamn the Speedmaster SuperRacing has to be the ugliest Speedmaster I've ever seen. That honeycomb dial looks like it was pulled off of a $90 Citizen mall watch. It's so bad. Thanks for another great video, though!
I'll need to have a Gibson SG in the background 😉 Speedmasters and their infinitesimal designs... some are hits... others, well...
Great video. The movement will take off in terms of cheap service, if it can be serviced easily and not only done by Omega.
Otherwise I keep looking at Brands like Omega, and try to love them, But they just don't do it for me. 120 plus models of the speedmaster....
But that's just me, we are spoilt to have so many great watches overall.
Love this watch. I’m buying one
Movement is class. Dial too fussy (imho) Great video, as standard 🤛🏻
how much accuracy is necessary when you can reference an atomic clock? If you need the timing for something critical a quartz movement is always attainable. The knowledge of the mechanical superiority is one of the luxuries of a premium purchase. It's still an amazing feat. If the Super Racing keeps potential and repeat customers excited and serves as a sort of "Halo movement/watch" role to attract eyes to the rest of the product line I think it will have more than served its purpose.
I've actually come across people in comments under other videos on this new Speedmaster SuperRacing, claiming that it _"lacks_ _soul"_ because Spirate has allowed a fully mechanical movement to become, _"too_ _accurate"._ As if purely mechanical horology needs to stop at some point to leave in a degree of tangible fallibility.
I think this is silly. What's more, at +2 seconds per day worst case, that's still around a minute fast per month in the worst case, unmanaged. Plenty of reason to hack your watch once per week or otherwise manage it's timekeeping with strategic positional placement on your bedside table before you go to bed each night.
Love the flat four racing shirt!
For me the only downside of the Apollo 8 was its readability. It takes a second or two to read the hands and tell the time. This one just pops. It’s simple and elegant at the same time. With the yellow and black colors making it exciting for me. Can’t wait to see it in person. But the all white coming out may be the bomb. Which one to get ? I can never decide 😂
Thanks for this review of the new Omega Super Racing Chrono. Props to Omega for continuing to push the envelope of innovation in watchmaking. You certainly do not see this sort of innovation coming from Rolex. Just the same old stuff. Borrrring.
After the “moon swatch” fiasco it would seem the design dept has been busy. I mean a minute repeater ?! And that was what, like 3 days ago? I think my favorite part about omega is the desire to keep the brand moving forward. Sure there will be some misses, but all progress is made outside of your comfort zone.
hope they install this system to the Seamasters as well. however i can only afford one Seamaster so won't be able to get a new one haha
It would fantastic seeing this tech everyone from now on (we can hope) it might just be the game-changer other brands have dreamt about! 🥃
Omega bring a new railmaster. Waiting for a simple 369 or 36912 watch ckean simple no date.
"The Railmaster Reborn" I can see the headlines already! 🔥
I’m going to do everything I can to get some of those second hands for my professional.
Feels kind of weird to celebrate a Seamaster leap (AT anti-magnetic rating) on a Speedmaster line. We have two nods to the AT on this Speedmaster formula.
Watch releases are like spinning a roulette wheel.
The yellow accents is nice. Maybe a bit small. Could stand out better if a little larger.
The tech is interesting of course, but will the cost mark-up equate to wider adoption and application? Requiring a proprietary key tool to regulate does risk making this a time-keeping cul-de-sac. Then again other watch makers might be prompted to devise something even better.
If only watchmakers gave us movements that could be opened and serviced like AK-47's... I guess it affects their bottom line when servicing time comes (and people choose a 3rd party instead) But you're right, we might see this tech offered across many other manufacturers who make it even simpler 🥃
I’d like to wait and feel it ok the wrist. Then I’ll make my decision. Otherwise, great release from Omega. Just one thing, could they have made it a millimeter or two smaller?
I like this version (and LOVE the typeface used for the date) but strongly agreed that they should have pushed the design further; if Omega want us to believe this tech is ushering in a new era of precision timekeeping, why debut it in an incremental evolution of a 60-year-old design? Even if they (inevitably) upgrade the classic Speedmaster with this new movement, they could have taken this opportunity to debut an entirely modern, 21st-century Speedmaster (or, gasp, introduce a new model) to showcase this milestone. Omega used to be a design innovator and leader, and it's disheartening to see their catalog reduced to reissues and evolutions of half-century (or older) designs.
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Thank you Giovan 🥃
@@ID-Guy Great watches but never fit right on my wrist..too long overall..
This is the perfect Speedmaster for them to field test this new technology. Whether or not a Pro family member offers this or not, I don’t care so much. The ‘57 series, I consider that the most Improved watch of ‘22.
This Racing series, it doesn’t speak to me. It’s too large for my taste. I stop there. I believe the customer for this series is likely more spec driven. This is a relatively safe place to roll out this technology.
If it works, maybe I’d like to see this offered on a Globemaster which I believe could be developed simply by adding a couple other dial colors. It’s the Omega who’s heritage is linked to superb accuracy. There’s the Railmaster, a watch I own. I don’t personally want to see the value of the Railmaster lost, even though I’ve got mine, but I believe that might be a good fit for this technology ti appear next, though maybe not as a good a fit as the Globemaster which I don’t want to see Omega give up on.
Last year Omega spoiled us with the likes of the new ‘57, the year is young.
While this is obviously a technological advancement, Omega should be focusing on making an automatic chronograph movement that will result in a watch under 13mm thick, perfecting the designs of their core range, and then having the confidence to slim down the overwhelming number of options available.
METAS is rated at 0 to +5 seconds a day. -2 to +2 seconds a day is Rolex’s Superlative Chronometer standard. So Omegas’s Spirate system 0 to +2 seconds is a noticeable improvement over the standard METAS. Anyway, I think Spirate is an interesting innovation (didn’t Grand Seiko do something similar with their latest High-Beat movement found in the Evolution 9 range though?) but I agree with you in that this particular watch is a little underwhelming 🤷♂️
What about value? The Apollo 8 has a much more expensive ceramic case, more detailed finishing arguably to both movement and dial and is £1500 cheaper. It’s a much more expensive watch for less money based on a spring and it’s accuracy.
The tech is amazing but if it goes in the Moonwatch for example it will be upwards of approx £9k based on this. Look how much Omega jacked up the price from the around 3 to 3.5k moonwatch on the last model to th current one at around £6k. The tech is truly amazing and Omega deserve a lot of credit for some of the watches they are making lately. But Omega aren’t in the JLC/Breguet/Blancpain category for a reason. They are pushing themselves into a price bracket that sits with these brands and from a marketing perspective I don’t get it. Omega need to stay Omega IMO. This forever upward scaling of prices can’t sustain indefinitely, there will be nobody left to buy the watches.
There is a reason Toyota have brands like Lexus, and VW have Audi/Seat/Skoda and so on. They try to aim to their market with each badge. Sometimes they crossover but they have a target market. Omega are pushing themselves to a place where they may not shift as many watches IMHO. I suspect this tech will be reserved for the odd specialist model for enthusiasts, I hope so or we are in for a tough time collecting watches all the more in the future.
Persons had said , "the T ranger lume is too yellow / green!" but, this is similar
I wish they'd given it 100m WR... not necessary, but handy for daily wear. To be fair: none of this is necessary.
Literally none of it is necessary 😆 Love it!
@IDGuy are you based in the UK, by the way? We could go flying sometime and chat about fliegers!
The interesting part will be how this spirate technology is introduced into other models, and how much Omega (and other swatch group brands) will charge over the metas models. I agree that the watch is underwhelming. Everyone was expecting a moonwatch and we got an oversized racing with one of those annoying combined hour & minute counters. Too many of those illegible two counter chronographs in the line up.
For example, I was told by omega boutique staff that the sapphire sandwich moon watch will be getting the variable link like the gold speedies but that the hesalite won’t. Will the do this “premium” model game with spirate too?
Nice video mate 💄🌴🥃😎🏌🏽♂️🏄🏻♂️🏖️🌴🇺🇸
I'm an accuracy freak myself to the point that if a watch can't be regulated to +1s/day I'll simply sell it, so I welcome this regulating system, however all my ten Rolex run at this rate out of the box, so I think this is a gimmick. As you said great technology wrong watch...
I don't really know how you can judge all these watches without seeing them in person.
If they bring the new white face to this model, I shall buy it.
Great content and thoughts as always. I’m less and less worried by accuracy and it has no part in my Watch choices of recent, however I applaud innovation so it will be interesting to see if it flies or falls. 🥃
It's that constant setting and wearing... eventually we give up being accurate 😆 A great point was made that this could've been Omega's sneaky way of renewing their Silicon balance patent. Genius if you ask me! 🥃
Omega taking mechanical watches to the next level!
Of course it makes a difference.
From 4 seconds to 2 seconds is fifty percent improvement.
Have you ever played guitar on video?
It is also a quite big watch 44,25 mm and almost 15 mm thick.
I am lost in all this Omega releases.
With new releases I see changes inside but not so much outside.
To me what's not working is dimensions, I tought that Omega had understood it when they released the last "57" range, but not here. Over 44mm and over 14mm, that's too chunky to me
Just another watch I'll see on 30% discount down the line.
Great content
I will say this, though: The inner workings of a mechanical watch will always be more interesting than the internals of an Apple watch 😏
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Nothing better 😉🥃
44mm ain’t gonna do it. If they successfully shrink the spirate to get into 38-40mm cases, I’ll buy for sure
I still want that black and yellow Sinn. Just saying.
18 months since the initial news release and these still aren’t for sale. Omega Vaporware.
It's too busy. I love the gradient of the seconds hand but it gets lost in all of the distractions