Not seen hands like that before on a Speedmaster, presumably one of the many special editions?
under eu you have to prove there was a fault in manufacture then u can claim up to I think it's 5 yrsSo my C. Ward LE watch has broken now for the third time in under four years! Currently arguing with them to fix it for free (which they should under their 60/60 scheme), Flipping annoying as I paid a lot for it and its been nothing but problems.
The first time the crown broke (wont wind) was literally several weeks after purchase.
Does anyone know if there has been any cases with manufactures/faulty watches and getting a replacement/refund after such a length of time? Id expect not...
Thinking I might just go the smart watch route from now on.
The ceramic dial is so so so much nicer than the wave it's very logical that they did it. Maybe introduce some kind of ceramic wave ?
Or just buy a good watch from a reputable brand with some pedigree behind it! I would rather have a Seiko than a Christopher Ward.So my C. Ward LE watch has broken now for the third time in under four years!
Thinking I might just go the smart watch route from now on.
Agreed. It's nice they've maintained it so close to those of old (though I'm very keen on 'upgrading' to an older tritium version at a later date, but the very functional lume on this one will be hard to lose!).I do love a bit of Speedy. Such a classic design, not much else has aged so well.
Had this for a couple of years, not really ever got on with it until now. I don't like the bracelet it came with, so bought a Bonetto rubber strap which just didn't quite fit properly (too loose or too tight). On the cusp of flogging it on eBay, I decided to try one of my NATOs and I actually think I like it.
You almost had me spending £600 odd after you posted this, absolutely beautiful watch but already have an Oris Aquis, got a Seiko Turtle on the way so can't justify another one just yet. Soon though, that bad boy will be mine!
I still haven't forgiven Omega for discontinuing the wave dial Seamasters in favour of the Submariner style gloss dial. I can forgive them changing the font on the bezel, but not the dial. The black wave dial Seamaster is my all time favourite Omega watch. I keep saying I'll buy a used one, but the price keeps on going up and stopping me.