Omega De Ville Tresor Co Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds 40mmvsRolex GMT-Master II
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Owners and reviewers widely praise the Omega De Ville Tresor Co Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds 40mm for its elegant, thin case and sharp, well-integrated dials, with the blue dial and applied markers frequently singled out as highlights. The hand-wound Master Chronometer movement is a consistent point of admiration. Some owners question its value retention, and one reviewer notes the gold hands and markers can be reflective while the small crown is slightly difficult to operate. The Omega De Ville Tresor Co Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds 40mm is considered by many to be an exceptional value, particularly steel models. On balance, owners and reviewers highly rate the Omega De Ville Tresor Co Axial Master Chronometer Small Seconds 40mm for its refined vintage-inspired design and modern execution at its price point.
Owners widely praise the Rolex GMT-Master II for its exceptional legibility, robust build, and comfortable bracelet taper, with many considering it the best stainless steel GMT ever made. Some find the two-tone variants a perfect balance between sports and dress, while others highlight the versatility of the "Batman" or the iconic status of the "Pepsi." The grey and black variant offers a more reserved aesthetic, and some owners view the all-black 116710LN as the best value buy. However, the bidirectional bezel's lack of satisfying clicks and the Oystersteel's proneness to scratching are noted drawbacks. Some owners find the green GMT hand and text difficult to see, and one owner considers it a downgrade from the Submariner due to its lack of quick-set date and lower water resistance. The Rolex GMT-Master II is difficult to obtain at retail, with wait times averaging 12-24 months.
The 18k yellow gold construction is a notable strength. Reviewers did not reach a consensus on any weaknesses.
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