@@WatchesOnYou I just like these Omega way better. You did a good job reviewing. Only criticism i can think of is maybe talk just a little slower, its not a race. Very good though.
Unfortunately, you shifted from saying what an annual calendar is to what a perpetual calendar is--and you got it wrong, to boot. You have to reset an annual calendar every March 1--whether or not it's a leap year. And you never have to reset a perpetual calendar (until March 1, 2100), assuming you're still alive then (and also assuming the absolute fiction that the watch is going to run for decades on end without needing to be overhauled.)
@@highnrising I agree with you, highnrising. Also, if one does not know anything about magnetism, please refrain from saying "believe me, if you're not sure what that is. That is a lot of magnetism". I would have preferred if he were honest about it. The observatory medallion on the case back is there not because "it is part of the constellation series". It is there because it signifies that the watch has undergone rigorous tests and accuracy standards. The eight stars signifies the different test that the watch has undergone and ultimately, passed. I'd rather you be more honest, simple, and humble in your reviews.
This review made me look at these models again.
I agree that this watch is underrated, I just saw the 39mm version date only and my god this watch in person is so much more better looking.
I know, another watch that is like that is the new Tudor Black Bay in steel and gold. Both are great pieces.
@@WatchesOnYou I just like these Omega way better. You did a good job reviewing. Only criticism i can think of is maybe talk just a little slower, its not a race. Very good though.
I realize it's kinda off topic but does anyone know of a good site to watch new tv shows online ?
@Neil Moshe I would suggest Flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
@Morgan Graham yea, have been watching on Flixzone for since march myself :)
Beautiful Piece however if you don't know the month, You need some big help and medication
Ask your mama !! (SUPER DUDE) !!!! lmfao
If you say so. You have a lot of time on your hands (No pun intended)Lol.
The month display shows that it's an annual calendar, or are you being disingenuous?
I want to buy a red rope. How to buy ???
You can contact Omega and buy one directly from them. Thanks for the comment!
thunbs up !!!!!
+GGlitter72 Thanks!
In 10 years maybe after a bit of maturity. A young kid reviewing a 9k watch sounds like private school and WE planes.
how do you tell the day of the week?
MrPerfectlogic There is no day of the week function on that watch. Thanks for the comment!
Just ask any one near you..
You never actually said what an annual calendar is--apart from offering some misinformation about what a perpetual calendar is.
highnrising Actually I explained it at 2:14. Thanks for the comment!
Unfortunately, you shifted from saying what an annual calendar is to what a perpetual calendar is--and you got it wrong, to boot. You have to reset an annual calendar every March 1--whether or not it's a leap year.
And you never have to reset a perpetual calendar (until March 1, 2100), assuming you're still alive then (and also assuming the absolute fiction that the watch is going to run for decades on end without needing to be overhauled.)
@@highnrising I agree with you, highnrising. Also, if one does not know anything about magnetism, please refrain from saying "believe me, if you're not sure what that is. That is a lot of magnetism". I would have preferred if he were honest about it. The observatory medallion on the case back is there not because "it is part of the constellation series". It is there because it signifies that the watch has undergone rigorous tests and accuracy standards. The eight stars signifies the different test that the watch has undergone and ultimately, passed. I'd rather you be more honest, simple, and humble in your reviews.
I think he did a pretty good job. So i liked the vid.
mini Donald Trump haha