Omega Omega 17958 Features


Code :ID445
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Location :Germany, München
Price : € 3,090 (= $ 3,796)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
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Omega Omega 17958 The Related Reviews:
- Beautiful watch- just as described- super fast shipping- thanks!!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Ryan Thompson France Lamorlaye from Netherlands Purmerend
- As described, thank you
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Daisy Popham United States Fort Lauderdale from Netherlands Purmerend
- Nice watch, good service, excellent tracking.Thank you!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Dr. H USA Louisville from Netherlands Purmerend
Omega Omega 17958 wrist watches news:
Then we have a Patek Philippe reference 3450, which by itself is worthy of attention, but this example has a plant built for the exhibition. This transparent case was built only at the express request of the customer, and only four were seen at the auction.
Hello everyone,After owning two of these in the past I have finally been able to acquire one again. Hopefully this will stick. I have to wait for a couple of weeks to actually get it, but here's a picture my friend took for me. I can't wait to get it, but I guess patience is key here.The photo is kind of lousy, apologies. I'm happy to be back with this watch which kind of started me into watches in the first place. Thanks to everyone on this forum who have helped me with their advice and opinion.Thanks for letting me share.
Hi all,After seeing it in person, the Speedmaster 57 (Titanium on Titanium) is a really beautiful watch.As you know, the center links of the Titanium bracelet are polished, just like the Stainless Steel version. Right now, I like the PCLs, but I was wondering if I wanted to in the future, one could brush the center links to match the brushed look of the outer links.I've read that an AD could do that fairly easily on a Speedmaster 57 stainless steel bracelet, but I'm wondering if the same is true for a Titanium bracelet or would it be a more difficult (or possibly easier?) job because of the different metal characteristics. Any info would be appreciated.Thanks.
Hi, amongst my collection of Omegas I have a 2006 Planet Ocean - Casino Royale, I like the watch but have a recurring problem....the rubber strap.Presently, the watch is on its third rubber strap and taking it off today noticed that just like its predecessor. the strap is beginning to crack and split in several places. I do not wear the watch everyday and always wash it and clean after swimming. I am somewhat bemused given that the straps retail at ¡ê230 and the AD's attitude is simply buy another strap !Has anyone else had a similar experience (all my other watches are on steel bracelets).Is it worth contacting Omega directly and seeing if they will offer some sort of compensation on what will be the fourth strap in 6 years ?
Picked up a awesome full size auto 2255.80, the dial on these are top notch. My question is about swapping out the orginal ss bracelet for a strap as I cannot get the bracelet to fit the way I want it to. If I buy a nato or similar strap do I need to change the spring bars as well? Should I bring the watch into a shop to swap it or can a novice change out the stap with the proper spring bar tool? My first omega and second fine time peice. Ah I wish I had more money, need more watches!!!!








