Omega Omega 6499 Features

Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong
Price : price on request
Availability
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- Bought for my hubby for valentines day. He collects different watches and he absolutely loves this one.
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Hello everyone! My name is Lazaro, but you all can call me Laz. I need some help guys! I'm in the process of buying my dad an IWC, but I have been wrestling with a few of the models. I have a price budge of 6 grand- if I have to kick in a few more hundred bucks- I will do it.Anyway, my dad owns a couple of IWC's already. He loves the darn company. He has approximately three or four of their watches, including the small pilot watch and a few of the diving watches. (I don't know the name of all the styles) I was thinking about getting him the 7 day power reserve (with the white face and the blue little numbers) or the Big Pilot. Let me tell you a little about my dadHe's an attorney, 46 years of age, and loves cool watches. What do you guys think? Please help me!!!!!PS Whoever the guy is with the nice shirts, GOD!!! Those shirts are nice!!!!
First off: I'm recently converted I own and use a Rolex Explorer II - but I've falled in love with the new PO C. Partly because I'd like a bit more eyecatching everyday watch (I will keep the Rolex for more formal occasions) and partly because I find the Omega amazing!My question for you fellow watch-lovers is: Do you think it's alright to wear a 45,5 if you you're slim and your wrist isn't very sturdy? I'm not a small guy - 183cm - just not bigboned The watch I'll be buying:23230465101001-40.jpgMy arm with current watch:Explorer.jpgAnd my arm with old version PO C when I tried it in store:PO1.jpgI found the old version PO C to look great on my arm in the shop. And the new PO (found in other shop - just didn't take picture) looked even smaller actually. I guess it was due to the matt finish. Any critique - also negative - is welcome. I'd guess I'm not the first one to make this consideration before buying
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