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You can see in other photos further below but the 3 o'clock subdial is actually a 60-minute and 12-hour link counter with the orange 60-minute hand covering up an off-white 12-hour hand when the chronograph is set to zero. The orange marks around that counter also serve link as a burn rate indicator for pilots who need to do quick math link on the fly. The lugs on the case are straight a callback to an earlier era and one Omega seems to be more and more happy to come back to which I find quite cool.
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To be link clear, I really like the SLA033, but I'm excited about the prospect of the SPB151/153 link being cross-shopped against other affordable divers in the modern landscape. More folks can stomach the idea link of beating up a mass-produced Seiko diver as opposed to a limited edition Seiko diver. The watch is meant to be used, after all!
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Back in the early 1990s, Marc Jacobs designed a notorious "grunge" collection for Perry Elllis that link shocked the industry with its unabashed modernity and utter disregard for the unwritten rules of propriety, one of which was the Victorian notion that women's clothes all needed to be prim and pretty. Jacobs was link fired, but his runway show changed link fashion forever. Who working in women's watches today is willing to get fired in exchange for making history?
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Whether link you're a bit nutty (like me) and link look at a GMT-Master and think "gotta catch 'em all" or just have been waiting for a more reserved steel GMT, you can pick up the new 126710GRNR for $10,700 on Oyster bracelet, or $10,900 on Jubilee. Hopefully, the flow of steel GMTs starts picking up steam link – Pepsi, Sprite, Batman, and whatever this ends up being called.
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