>>18525035
Thank you, SpeedyChad - I appreciate your real-world thoughts on this. I'm glad the watch fits well, and that the bracelet does feel good. I've tried on the watch numerous times, and the bracelet is superior to the older one by a fair margin. Regarding the servicing - don't worry about it; I only mention it because my watchmaker is older and wasn't trained by Omega in the co-axials, so it has always been something in the back of my mind. I've had great experiences with my Omega AD with regards to servicing, but it seems that it's regionally dependent. Some people have complaints, especially in the US, so it's a give and take. There are independent watchmakers who are trained with Omega co-axials, of course, so it's just a matter of research and finding someone you trust.

I was thinking Sapphire Sandwich too, but only because I don't have one. Also, I like the applied Omega logo, the polished areas of the bracelet, and seeing the movement. Yours looks great, wear it in good health!

>>18525096
What watch are you waiting for? I think my Rolex AD was a little irked that I bought my SeaDweller used on the grey market...but it's not like they'd sell me anything I wanted anyway. Their servicing is impeccable though...

>>18525114
I think it's because I'm heavy into them (I have 5) that you're seeing lots of pics of them right now. Here, have a great Reverso instead. Did you post a pic of your Speedy?