I own the rubber strap version as reviewed. It's a definite keeper. The rubber strap is more comfortable for long duration wear. Accurate to within 1 second over 7 days. Good channel.
Owned the white version for a while. Never warmed up to it. The white made it wear so much bigger than its stated size and had a dinner plate color to it. This one is much nicer.
I agree a great watch with plenty of variants to allow everyone to get what they want. I have the Nekton edition on rubber. Rob, I enjoy your channel, keep up the good work!
I owned the white dial for a while, but now have the new Summer Blue on bracelet and strap. I find the bracelet mostly comfortable but the rubber strap is one of the best wearing combos I've ever worn. Great review as always Rob!
@@SB-Kiwi The dial is perfectly legible in lower light, however, the Omega name/logo tends to disappear in lower light, unless you roll your wrist a good bit. It bothered me at first because with the other dial colors, you could always see/read the logo, but it doesn't bother me anymore. It's a gorgeous color. Plus, I love the solid caseback with the Poseidon engraving.
@@scottlynch5804 thanks for the reply. I bet that dial has some serious light play. Like you I also love the look of that caseback. A lovely bonus in my eyes. Enjoy that stunner of a watch. 👌🏽
I also have the white one and I’m also very biased. However, I do tend to gravitate towards the silver dial as well. The green is the only one I haven’t seen in the metal. But, truth be told, if given the opportunity, I would get the NTTD (2nd hand) because that is 🔥!
Have the Omega Seamaster Pro 300 in Black. Absolutley love it. I will say I find the Omega Rubber strap WITH their Deployent Clasp the most comfortable of the three straps available-though, I had to order that one separately. It’s just like the one on the Planet Ocean, only made for the Pro Master 300.
I bought the 75th and the black one, but I think I should've held out for the green, which I couldn't find at the time. Kinda love my 2 now and not sure I can part with either. Not sure I want a 3rd one just for the color.
Have owned the black version with rubber strap and bracelet for about 3 years now. Was really my first luxury watch. I now own a Tudor, Panerai, etc. At any rate, my only real complaint is the scratching of the AR coating on the crystal. More annoying than anything, but does catch my eye when I am trying to get a clear look at the dial. Can see it fine, but again, annoying...
Thanks Rob. Few years ago, Seiko released the green mm300 SLA019. How do you think they compare? If money wasn’t a factor, which one would you recommend?
I am way more a Seiko fanboy vs Omega but clearly the Omega is “better”. I don’t own either so it’s hard to take my word on what I would own. Actually I have NEvEr owned a mm300 and have owned few seamasters. Maybe it’s time to buy a MM300
How so? Cause I show a watch everyday from all over and viewers get to see them all for free from trusted sources to make a better buying choice plus get discounts just by saying I sent you? Yeah sounds great to me
@@RandomRobReviewsit's great to have variation with watches covered. I bought a king turtle last week based on some of your content and saving to buy this exact model for a special occasion in 2025
The closest to this that I’ve seen in regards to finishing is Tag Heuer, I know I’m gonna step on someone toes with this comment but I’m telling you, try one on!. Tag Heuer is up there
The bezel action on the Seiko is better. I owned the Naomi Uemura turtle and flipped it. The 8L movement with Seiko is good, wish they would use it in more of their watches. But I hated the crown on the Uemura, very difficult to access and wind with my fingers. The Omega keeps better time and has a nicer dial--I'm one of those guys that isn't really into Seiko with their recent textured dials, they just feel like a miss to me.