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Omega Unveils New Watch Able to Withstand 15,000 Gauss.

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Omega's official twitter account is currently updating with text and pictures relating to a press conference where they're unveiling a new watch able to withstand 1.5 tesla or 15,000 gauss, similar to Rolex's Milgauss. Probably an extremely slim chance they'll also have a lightning bolt second hand, but a man can dream! Many watches will be fitted with the new anti-magnetic movement tech and these watches will be shown off at Basel 2013 and debut later this year. When do you think we'll get some good reps?

 

 

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TyLoper

nice, thanks for the info

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ScotchSoda

Nice look but I'm not liking just how much it's akin to the Milgauss! Case, seconds hand, face radius numerals...

 

Cheers for the info and pics though!

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Xebryus

Very cool.

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solkryssare

I think thats quite sad actually. Complete lack of imagination from the design team

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TyLoper

LOOKS GREAT TO ME!

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narikaa

A one & a half Milgauss ;)

 

 

But theyve missed off any 007 references !

 

 

 

 

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digger2
I think thats quite sad actually. Complete lack of imagination from the design team

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Realism

mehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... still prefer the Bond Skyfall Aqua Terra

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moredhel

Doesn't work for me. Looks like a factory hammered remaining parts together aside from the sec hand.

 

You would think that with a breakthrough(or catchup) in technology, they would put some at least effort into the design.

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Luthier

Nothing new.

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