rolex 3235 vs omega 8500 | Rolex vs OMEGA: Ultimate Comparison Guide rolex 3235 vs omega 8500 I find they look better in general then the Rolex equivalents, with the possible exception of the Submariner. And the Rolex GMT is nice too, which doesn't have an exact counterpart in Omega. I think Rolex's are pretty overpriced. I am really turned off by the games that the Rolex AD's play. $4,700.00
0 · Rolex vs OMEGA: Ultimate Comparison Guide
1 · Master Coaxial 8500 reliability and value retention
Eye-catching black color dial that has been professionally refinished to look its best. Includes golden dauphine hands, raised golden dagger hour markers and Arabic .
Is the Rolex "premium" and role as an alternate currency mean they continue to dominate on the value spectrum? I was led to believe these 8500s were technically advanced .
Learn about the history, milestones, and achievements of two of the most famous luxury watch brands in the world: OMEGA and Rolex. Compare their products, features, and prices, and find out which one suits your style and budget better.
Is the Rolex "premium" and role as an alternate currency mean they continue to dominate on the value spectrum? I was led to believe these 8500s were technically advanced and reliability and long service intervals particularly appealing. I find they look better in general then the Rolex equivalents, with the possible exception of the Submariner. And the Rolex GMT is nice too, which doesn't have an exact counterpart in Omega. I think Rolex's are pretty overpriced. I am really turned off by the games that the Rolex AD's play. Omega's Aqua Terra is the best everyday watch, according to Gear Patrol, with a black lacquer dial, 150m water resistance and magnetic resistance. Compare it with Rolex's Oyster Perpetual and Datejust in terms of movement, accuracy, power reserve and bracelet. One day, when 3255's derivative, e.g. 3235, come to Rolex's sporty lines, e.g. subs, explorer etc, we may do a more fair comparison of these two brand's work horse movement, i.e. 8500 vs 3235. But then again, consider how SLOW Rolex moves, that'll probably take YEARS.
Rolex vs OMEGA: Ultimate Comparison Guide
In my current quest to trade my Kermit for either a vintage GMT or the inevitable modern 3235 Submariner, I stumbled upon this very interesting article detailing a watchmaker's perspective on the practical differences of the outgoing 3135 and the new 3235.
If one didn't know the specs, performance differences between the Omega and Rolex movements would probably be unnoticeable in real life. Well I've actually had both (8400 and 3235) and can confirm there aren't any noticeable differences Omega calibers are not perfect. Co-axial more like a marketing and what I found recently it couldn’t be adjusted perfectly to +1+2 sec. You watch could be precise but it’s a lottery.
I understand that the Datejust’s 3235 runs at +/- 2 per day and has a long service interval. I am unsure how it compares in terms of durability, and has a magnetic resistance of 1,000 gauss. The Aqua Terra’s 8900 achieves 0/+5 per day. If you compare the 8900 to the present/new 3235 from Rolex, I would say yes without throwing caution to the wind. If you compare the 8900 to the former 3135 I would say, "it depends.".
Master Coaxial 8500 reliability and value retention
Learn about the history, milestones, and achievements of two of the most famous luxury watch brands in the world: OMEGA and Rolex. Compare their products, features, and prices, and find out which one suits your style and budget better.
Is the Rolex "premium" and role as an alternate currency mean they continue to dominate on the value spectrum? I was led to believe these 8500s were technically advanced and reliability and long service intervals particularly appealing. I find they look better in general then the Rolex equivalents, with the possible exception of the Submariner. And the Rolex GMT is nice too, which doesn't have an exact counterpart in Omega. I think Rolex's are pretty overpriced. I am really turned off by the games that the Rolex AD's play. Omega's Aqua Terra is the best everyday watch, according to Gear Patrol, with a black lacquer dial, 150m water resistance and magnetic resistance. Compare it with Rolex's Oyster Perpetual and Datejust in terms of movement, accuracy, power reserve and bracelet. One day, when 3255's derivative, e.g. 3235, come to Rolex's sporty lines, e.g. subs, explorer etc, we may do a more fair comparison of these two brand's work horse movement, i.e. 8500 vs 3235. But then again, consider how SLOW Rolex moves, that'll probably take YEARS.
In my current quest to trade my Kermit for either a vintage GMT or the inevitable modern 3235 Submariner, I stumbled upon this very interesting article detailing a watchmaker's perspective on the practical differences of the outgoing 3135 and the new 3235. If one didn't know the specs, performance differences between the Omega and Rolex movements would probably be unnoticeable in real life. Well I've actually had both (8400 and 3235) and can confirm there aren't any noticeable differences
Omega calibers are not perfect. Co-axial more like a marketing and what I found recently it couldn’t be adjusted perfectly to +1+2 sec. You watch could be precise but it’s a lottery. I understand that the Datejust’s 3235 runs at +/- 2 per day and has a long service interval. I am unsure how it compares in terms of durability, and has a magnetic resistance of 1,000 gauss. The Aqua Terra’s 8900 achieves 0/+5 per day.
$60.00
rolex 3235 vs omega 8500|Rolex vs OMEGA: Ultimate Comparison Guide