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There are so many ADs in orchard area...if 1 branch do not have any in the shop just have to go to the next 1 that is 5mins away....happy hunting....
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Nah.. cos I checked with THG and they havent got this in their inventory. Will look around at the other ADs.Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostIs this a trick qns? "...where I can still an omega...". Do you mean "steal"
?! Or are you trying to buy one? Isn't this watch available in most ADs/boutiques?
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45.5 Omega Planet Ocean is a current model which you can get at any AD.....Do some legwork around town area if you have the time...
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Is this a trick qns? "...where I can still an omega...". Do you mean "steal"Originally posted by rubicon View PostJust a quick check.. does anyone know where I can still an omega planet ocean 45mm, black dial and white markers?
?! Or are you trying to buy one? Isn't this watch available in most ADs/boutiques?
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Just a quick check.. does anyone know where I can still an omega planet ocean 45mm, black dial and white markers?
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Agree with the comments on omega vintage.Originally posted by wongcheok View PostIMHO current Omega watches don't hold their value. If you're willing to tread the vintage Omega route, you'll find that many of the old pre-Swatch Omegas hold value very well. Some values have even blossomed, e.g. the vintage Ploprof's price-hike following Antiquorum's Omegamania auction (in 2007, I think?); or the cost of an Omega "big blue" chronograph, which methinks is like 8-10k sgd, maybe?
Aesthetically, I think the fact that existing Omega models are taking on many design cues from their historic counterparts is a good indicator of where the intrinsic value of Omega watches lies - which would then impact the desirability/resale of current models.
Just my 2c.
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IMHO current Omega watches don't hold their value. If you're willing to tread the vintage Omega route, you'll find that many of the old pre-Swatch Omegas hold value very well. Some values have even blossomed, e.g. the vintage Ploprof's price-hike following Antiquorum's Omegamania auction (in 2007, I think?); or the cost of an Omega "big blue" chronograph, which methinks is like 8-10k sgd, maybe?Originally posted by zidaneong View PostX2, Most Omega watches don't hold their value.
Aesthetically, I think the fact that existing Omega models are taking on many design cues from their historic counterparts is a good indicator of where the intrinsic value of Omega watches lies - which would then impact the desirability/resale of current models.
Just my 2c.
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Agree with Bro stekton, but OMEGA is sure to make a good solid watch for a daily beater.Originally posted by stektan View PostLike what most say, Omega unfortunately does not hold value that well even though they make great watches. In fact, you can probably find a great value Omega in the garage section here. If you want watches that can hold good value (i.e 80-90%), Rolex sports models and some Pams are probably good choices.
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Congratz!
I think you have made a sound choice. Hope to see your watch soon!Originally posted by kennyleow View PostHi guys,
Me just came back from Bencoolen Street. After listening to all your advice, I had decided to purchase a Rolex instead. Just a simple one.
Will post it in the Rolex thread.
In fact, this is my first Rolex. This is a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer 1.
Cheers
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Hi guys,
Me just came back from Bencoolen Street. After listening to all your advice, I had decided to purchase a Rolex instead. Just a simple one.
Will post it in the Rolex thread.
In fact, this is my first Rolex. This is a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer 1.
Cheers
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Planet Ocean is currently still one of the more popular models from Omega but as others have shared, Omega (like most other watch brands) generally do not hold their value very well in the secondary mkts (especially if you buy the watches new).
Used to own both a 42mm PO with orange bezel and another similar one with black bezel. Love them but sold them off some months back at low-S$3+k (if i remember correctly) when streamlining my collection.
Another popular model from Omega is the Speedy (particularly the 3573-50 & 3570-50).
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Like what most say, Omega unfortunately does not hold value that well even though they make great watches. In fact, you can probably find a great value Omega in the garage section here. If you want watches that can hold good value (i.e 80-90%), Rolex sports models and some Pams are probably good choices.
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X2, Most Omega watches don't hold their value.Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostThis watch that you'd described should be listed at S$5,550, and comes with discount varying between 10% and 15%, at most local ADs. Thus, the price you'd quoted is about 23% discount. So do you think it is a good price you are getting?
The resale value of omega watches are usually not that good. Since you are going around watch shops, why not find out how much those pre-own watch shops are selling, for the pre-own ones? Alternatively, you can use the search function here to find out how those pre-own pieces are selling in the Garage Sales Thread.
IIRC, the omega PO in bracelet (pre-own) should be selling around $3k-$3.5k in watch forums. At previous watch sales (THG, Cortina, etc), this model (new) was selling at around 30%-35% discount (about S$3.6-S$3.8k).
From an old TV cartoon show called "Captain Planet", I quote, "THE CHOICE IS YOURS"!

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