Author Topic: RM 6k - Would you spend on a used Omega SMP (no papers) or a new Longines L Dive  (Read 14477 times)

Offline Ramses

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Hi guys,

Need your opinion.

Both are nice watches. Both ETA movement.

What would you choose.

Used Omega No papers from one of the companies listing on Mudah

New Longines Legend Diver from AD.

I already have an Aqua Terra Steel (Captain's Watch)

Appreciate any feedback

Thanks

Offline axaxax

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Careful dealing on mudah. Buy the seller.


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Offline ck77

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New LLD for peace of mind


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Offline dualcarb

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I'd buy brand new from AD as well...

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New LLD for me

Offline kygan711

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I wont be able to sleep buying from mudah unless I can bring the watch to the service center to verify authencity before purchase unless you are an expert in this watch and can spot the fakes vs the real !


Offline D'Andy

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Between both watches, Omega Seamaster Professional would be the more collectible one so my choice would be easy. As Alex says, buy the seller, not the watch. Or bring to AC for the verification.
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Offline Ramses

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Thanks guys.

Sorry what do you guys mean by buy the seller?

Yups the LLD is Legendary.  Because both are ETA movements that's why i really need opinions

Thanks guys

Offline D'Andy

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Sorry what do you guys mean by buy the seller?





I sold off my Seamaster Professional 41mm for RM4.8k with box last Sept. On hindsight, I would have kept it in my collection as it was more wearable compared to my subsequent XL diver watches e.g. Seamaster Planet Ocean 45.5mm. And the wavy details on that dial was simply mesmerising. Having an ETA movement is good news to me actually- it's a reliable and dependable workhorse that is the backbone of the Swiss horological backbone, and easily-serviced anywhere.

Buying the seller means to assess the seller first. Ask for his name card and check his credentials. If he has title(s) e.g. Tan Sri, Dato, etc and/or is of a higher work class e.g. Director, GM, etc and/or knows about his watches (engage in a dialogue with him- most WIS would be willing to share their knowledge and talk about watches until the cow comes home), then you should be in good hands. After all, these people are unlikely to risk tarnishing their reputation for a mere tuppence. But if the owner acts shifty and/or doesn't want to give his name card and/or knows nothing about his watch, then I would have red flags raised upon. Just my 2 sen.
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Offline Ramses

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Thank you for your detailed reply.

Cantik.

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Bro Ramses. If you have the money it's safer to buy new from an authorized dealers. At least you can have peace of mind. You want to enjoy your new watch and be proud that you owned a piece of authentic watch and not worrying about it. My advise to you is buy the LLD now and then save money to buy the SMP later.

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Bro Ramses. If you have the money it's safer to buy new from an authorized dealers. At least you can have peace of mind. You want to enjoy your new watch and be proud that you owned a piece of authentic watch and not worrying about it. My advise to you is buy the LLD now and then save money to buy the SMP later.

If it was the same SMP as mine i.e. with the wavy design, then I'm afraid he could most probably only get it used as it has been long discontinued. This model was a collectors' fave as it was the Pierce Brosnan's James Bond piece.
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Bro Ramses. If you have the money it's safer to buy new from an authorized dealers. At least you can have peace of mind. You want to enjoy your new watch and be proud that you owned a piece of authentic watch and not worrying about it. My advise to you is buy the LLD now and then save money to buy the SMP later.

If it was the same SMP as mine i.e. with the wavy design, then I'm afraid he could most probably only get it used as it has been long discontinued. This model was a collectors' fave as it was the Pierce Brosnan's James Bond piece.

Even if it's a old model, it's still safer to buy from a reputable shop or AD that sells pre-owned. At least you know it's authentic. Pay a little more for peace of mind.

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Offline Calibr

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My view too - buy new, unless you can trust the seller!

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For me, legendary Seamaster anytime!  :thumbsup:

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One vote for LLD  ;D

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LLD, and not from Mudah unless the seller is trustable

You seems to really like the Omega to even contemplating buying online, maybe skip both and save for a new Omega

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Offline Ramses

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Thanks again guys.

Another question, I've never seen an AD that sells pre-owned.

Is there 1 in KL?

Offline Narco

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Thanks again guys.

Another question, I've never seen an AD that sells pre-owned.

Is there 1 in KL?

Dont think such exist bro.

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Do COD in the AD and immediately ask to do servicing. Prepare extra 1k.


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Heard before that even online reputable seller might mix 1 or 2 fakes.


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get a new one if too good to be true..

Offline Calibr

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Thanks again guys.

Another question, I've never seen an AD that sells pre-owned.

Is there 1 in KL?

Try the merchants listed in this forum... so far, most members, including me, have found them to be very good and honest business people. :thumbsup:

Offline Everdying

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rm6k? tough call.
the omega is definitely more comfortable on the wrist.
the longines with its higher caseback and longer lugs, kinda doesnt work well with a smaller wrist unless u like floating lugs.
in the end, i guess buy whichever makes u happy.