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Another great review David, I really do appreciate the shots of this watch and your detailed analysis 👌👏 We do have a similar taste: I really do very much like this watch - and agree that it is the greatest Omega ever made. It’s a shame that you let it go, but you should eventually find another one in a good condition at the right price.
I’ve learned my lesson not to listen to the echo chamber of social media when it comes to getting a watch and letting it go! Thank you for your viewership as always Dean
This is the watch that made me a watch guy. I deliberated for several months before pulling the trigger, but I've got the same one (blue, steel, on the rubber strap) and haven't regretted it for a second. I can't even conceive of selling it - it's one of my most favorite possessions.
Overall love the look of these but I really wish they would sort the applied Bulova logo on the dials of this range. The way the lettering is linked really cheapens the look and at its price point is dissapointing.
I absolutely love watches, the high end watch brands are out of my budget but the AMZWATCH has literally an almost duplicate of every single watch on the market . Always a great but no matter your budget.
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. AMZWATCH brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from AMZWATCH I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
Love the green version EXCEPT that green bezel, blue version with steel bezel looks so much cleaner and more expensive. Unfortunately hate blue watches
I can empathize with the blue dial saturation and boredom but I don’t dislike them! Happy for more color choices on this watch and would love to see Omega take the AT worldtimer even farther
Got the Steel AT Worldtimer in March after seeing it 3 years ago at the Omega boutique. Loved it then. Love it now. Shame it’s overlooked because of its size. It’s a beautiful brilliant watch. AD got me the small strap along with the bracelet and it fits great.
I own the AT World Timer Ti. I initially was going to get the stainless version, but the Ti won me over due to its weight and ceramic bezel. It is one of Omega’s best watches and a sleeper in its current catalog. It also can be dressed up easier.
Would you take this over a Tudor BB58 GMT and a Seamaster? I've seen these go for $10K and i think one can build a serious collection for that money. I do love the dial and it is a rather unique watch... certainly more uncommon that GMT-Masters.....
I would take this watch over BB58 GMT as it is in another world for its dial detail and quality with a more complicated movement. Quantity is not always a substitute for quality as I argue the fit and finish of the AT worldtimer is far above a standard seamaster but maybe not at a 50% premium brand new. I would definitely get the worldtimer preowned at that price it is a lot of watch for the money
Those who are in the know and there to appreciate the fine technical details that go into these watches. I am just glad Omega has gone to the lengths they have to impress most of us!
Just bought a pre-owned 213 for basically half price. It looks new. Love it… but it’s losing about 20 seconds / day. Technically that’s “acceptable” I guess and I own enough watches that it won’t be my daily, but seems like significant inaccuracy for a watch like this.
I like Baltic. Their watches are amazing and cannot be ignored. Such beauty made of bronze for just time only and a steel caseback. I'm dissapointed. Many Horophiles requested for date at 3 and exhibition caseback. They are still ignoring that. So many brands did it.
Nice to see AMZWATCH show a watch that can be afforded by almost anyone rather than these pieces costing thousands and thousands which are out of reach for so many.
I bought this popular video watch from AMZWATCH , which was originally priced at a few thousand dollars, but now it's only $380! It's really suitable to pick up feces!
Apparently, every RU-vidr and his dog has received a sample from Baltic for review. That’s good news, as the actual production number is higher than the claimed LE number. Jokes aside, this red one is a stunner and I do agree, looks better on a good leather strap.
Other microbrands like Nivada Grenchen, Maen, and arguably Farer etc that i consider in the same league as Baltic seem to be pricing their watches in the same range especially for their limited editions. Is it affordable? That can be argued all day long to much subjectivity as the other brands. The Zelos Nova is almost $900 euro and the Farer Stanhope is about $1000 euro these are the closest comparison with similar movements in my opinion. But only the Zelos is limited and neither do they have a grade 5 titanium case and stone dials. Value is is exactly that-- what one values in said object of desire. Again just my 2 cents here. Thanks for watching
@@perpetuality I agree and good comparisons you made. but to add i do think everything has gotten so expensive now in the microbrand world. You have people charging $600 for a NH35 dive watch... but then again since i don't own a watch company I cant say that it isnt justified, watchmaking has a lot of overhead expenses to cover like marketing, warehousing, logistics, branding and etc... its like you said.. value is subjective
Well, I recently saw watch with Seiko nh35 for €2,500..lol. At the end of the day, Baltic looks well made and priced at the top end so to speak, but way too small, and not for me.
Worth dying for this dial color and for the whole watch. But only limited to 200 units. That’s giving me a heart attack. Why baltic? Why not making it a regular timepiece so that every interested person can get it?
This is a great point. It may have to come down to their supply of natural stone dials available-wish they could do what Nivada Grenchen did with the F77 and make the lapis lazuli a regular unlimited production model! One can dream!
Hey! Thanks for your feedback. The idea was to do celebrate the showroom with three iteration and it was more logical to do it as LE for that. But maybe later we will release other stones non-limited. But for the moment we focus on these ;) Best, etienne