Finally got this from the boutique after a year and a half wait. Besides the looks, it's an Omega for better or for worst, so I can see and understand all the complaints written and said, as well as for the praised comments. With all that said, I crave accuracy tech, and the spirate is truely innovative. The "delta" within the positional variance is what I believe will be the most important trick for great real life accuracy, and the Spirate seems to allow the person regulating the free sprung balance nuts to tune in without any beat errors. May not sound like much, but that actually allows accuracy for all six positions. I know most people don't care so much for accuracy, but for those that do, this Spirate will achieve the breguet 7727 accuracy with much easier regulation! It still probably would need more time to regulate than the standard metas, and the caliber 9900 was already a 4hz and accurate movement, so either omega makes a new caliber altogether or ease down on guaranteed precision from 2 seconds to maybe 3, it may be a while before another model with Spirate comes out.
I have mine since three months and I love it. But I'm shocked that the watch in the video apparently has a damaged seconds hand. There are black spots in the yellow stripes that should not be there...
$11,000 for 50 meters of water resistance is lacking at best. For that money it should have a Tfit and not just one adjustable link. Thickness is an issue. Save 6,000 and wait for the Rolex AD to call……Lol
Too bad water resistance is shit. A deal breaker for me :( They could have made a screw-down crown. No need of free spinning crown if calibre is automatic.
I got mine last month and it's gorgeous. Cant stop wearing it
I got this last week from my AD and it's AWESOME
Better than a rolex
I am wearing my NTTD and it is awesome and super light which I really like. It’s peculiar brown colour is perfectly matching my belt and my shoes. 😉
Blue smp300 on omega ploprof mesh. Fits excellent. 😊
Hopefully this spirate tech will make its way to the seamaster lines❤
Looks awesome! NTTD is awesome too!
Finally got this from the boutique after a year and a half wait. Besides the looks, it's an Omega for better or for worst, so I can see and understand all the complaints written and said, as well as for the praised comments. With all that said, I crave accuracy tech, and the spirate is truely innovative. The "delta" within the positional variance is what I believe will be the most important trick for great real life accuracy, and the Spirate seems to allow the person regulating the free sprung balance nuts to tune in without any beat errors. May not sound like much, but that actually allows accuracy for all six positions. I know most people don't care so much for accuracy, but for those that do, this Spirate will achieve the breguet 7727 accuracy with much easier regulation! It still probably would need more time to regulate than the standard metas, and the caliber 9900 was already a 4hz and accurate movement, so either omega makes a new caliber altogether or ease down on guaranteed precision from 2 seconds to maybe 3, it may be a while before another model with Spirate comes out.
I have mine since three months and I love it.
But I'm shocked that the watch in the video apparently has a damaged seconds hand. There are black spots in the yellow stripes that should not be there...
Spirate gives it 0-2 spd
So even tighter
Hope it hits the rest of the line up in the future
Nice but expensive and hard to get, it may be a bit too big for my wrist 😢
snoopy is one of a kind
except for the vintage daytona, snoopy is the best choice
My local boutique has one in the case that has been there for a few weeks.....
$11,000 for 50 meters of water resistance is lacking at best. For that money it should have a Tfit and not just one adjustable link. Thickness is an issue. Save 6,000 and wait for the Rolex AD to call……Lol
To thick for my taste. Happy with my new Speedmaster 57 which is within +2 spd anyway
Too bad water resistance is shit. A deal breaker for me :(
They could have made a screw-down crown. No need of free spinning crown if calibre is automatic.
50m is great water resistance
@@slowboyfuelpump5438 but 100m or even 300m is even better :)
Citizen Tsuyosa sleek love it keeps great time+ 2sd😊😊