I have admired Omega Seamasters for quite some time. Like many I first took note of them because I am a huge 007 fan (I have all the Bond movies on DVD). I also appreciate the tradition and history represented by the Omega name as one the most recognized and prestigious of Swiss watch houses. I have seen a recent statistic that 7 out of 10 people world wide are familiar with the Omega brand. Omega is also second to only Rolex in the number of watches which they submit for COSC certification. Regardless of where you see Omega on the spectrum of manufacturers, Omega is a hard brand to hate. I personally think you receive a great deal of value in many of the Omega models as compared to other watch brands. Value is a characteristic which is very important to me, which is why I own several Omega models, and am likely to acquire more Omegas too.

Now I want to have a review of a pretty nice replica Omega Seamaster GMT. Well, the most attractive thing of this watch is the bezel has 24 hour markings painted on, half black half silver, to distinguish AM from PM when the GMT hand is used. When turning, it makes nice clip sound.

This watch uses a sapphire crystal which has an anti-reflective coating, and is dome shaped, which gives the black wave patterned dial a special visual effect. The dial is extremely stunning, over-sized makers with sufficient luminous application and big sword like hands. This watch has a smart GMT hand that can track time in a second time zone. The date window is at 3:00 with white outline.

The only writing on the dial is Omega, Seamaster, GMT and chronometer, so the dial looks very clean. Using the screw-in crown, you can set the time and date of this replica watch, also you can independently adjust the GMT hand. I really love the mix of brushed and polished finish on the bracelet and the case which is 41 mm at diameter. And this watch uses Swiss ETA 2836 Automatic Movement. As a whole, I think the Seamaster GMT is an excellent value in the sports watch market, with an outstanding combination of price, styling, and functionality.

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