Not everybody's interest and I'll more than likely get slated but for those who like a quality time piece this is a cracking deal on an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean. Reduced from £5240 to £3565 which in my opinion is a brill deal. Not seen a Planet Ocean with bracelet this low before.
Featuring a striking black dial, this luxurious Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M stainless steel bracelet watch features co-axial chronometer, 600 metres water resistance and date window. Style and performance combine beautifully.
A prestigious brand combining flair with timekeeping precision, Omega has created iconic watches over its 150 year history.
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megaman666 to R1992
13 Jun 1712#9
I think you'll find people who have 'this kinda cash' do so because they are sensible and know how to save a few quid.
R1992
13 Jun 1711#1
Uhm.....if someone here has this kinda cash to buy 1 single watch...they may be on the wrong site....lol
Mada06
13 Jun 1711#14
Hello, feel free to ask me any questions!
You'll find many people have nice things, whether this is a watch, car, house etc. Last time I checked this site wasn't aimed at solely at people on benefits.
Bilbo1968 to R1992
13 Jun 179#3
Stoopid comment.
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R1992
13 Jun 1711#1
Uhm.....if someone here has this kinda cash to buy 1 single watch...they may be on the wrong site....lol
DexMorgan to R1992
13 Jun 172#2
I was thinking that about a similar watch deal yesterday!
I doubt people that have thousands to spend on a watch frequent HotUkDeals!
Of course some might say they have that cash because of making savings, but still..
Bilbo1968 to R1992
13 Jun 179#3
Stoopid comment.
andyb83 to R1992
13 Jun 178#8
Dumbest comment of the day.......
megaman666 to R1992
13 Jun 1712#9
I think you'll find people who have 'this kinda cash' do so because they are sensible and know how to save a few quid.
rprp to R1992
13 Jun 171#25
It always amazes me that people assume that people who have a few quid more to spend are willing to just whack their wallet out at whatever they fancy, and would turn their nose up at a saving, in this case, of over £1500.
aishakhan894 to R1992
13 Jun 171#37
+1
Zameen to R1992
13 Jun 17#38
quick relief for constipation, make you go loo straight away after purchase and you'll feel a whole lot better after for 2 reasons
7day
13 Jun 171#4
Good deal. Ok not the £1 to 50p type, but if needed for 600m dive ,will do
ahenners
13 Jun 171#5
But I've saved so much on other stuff via HotUkDeals I can now afford this watch :sunglasses:
R1992
13 Jun 171#6
Sorry, but having 3and a half grand to spend on one watch on this site, is: like the user above said, basically highly unlikely unless this site is how they've pretty much saved the cash to splurge like that.. (:I
DexMorgan
13 Jun 171#7
So how many are you buying? :P
oohflamey
13 Jun 172#10
Don't know....that one comes pretty close.
frankie1g
13 Jun 171#11
good price and not grey market so heat from me :wink:
Sirez
13 Jun 171#12
Good price, if I already didn't have an almost identical Omega to this I may have bought this watch.
notavalidaddress
13 Jun 172#13
I'd buy the non chronograph model in all honesty even if they were the same price but for this particular model it's a good price.
Mada06
13 Jun 1711#14
Hello, feel free to ask me any questions!
You'll find many people have nice things, whether this is a watch, car, house etc. Last time I checked this site wasn't aimed at solely at people on benefits.
M_z
13 Jun 17#15
Could be a good buy: wait for sterling to continue to fall through the actions of the ridiculous governments we keep electing, then sell it to someone paying in dollars. :smile:
solsurf
13 Jun 171#16
i agree I bought a seamaster 10 years ago go for 945 i could now sell it for about £150 more taking auction fees into account.
rprp
13 Jun 171#17
Great UK price. Paid roughly this in Dubai airport a couple of years back for this exact model (except it's got an orange 12) when they had their annual 25% off (and of course it's tax free there too).
thekesslerboy
13 Jun 172#18
Good saving but... it's a watch! How can anyone justify those type of prices?
R1992
13 Jun 17#19
Of course, nor did I mention benefits, guess I just didn't realise a lot of people (on this site..!)have that kind of money on a watch...a watch, not a car/house/high tech gadget piece. Everyone is entitled to free speech/opinion.
Mind you, unless you're of certain religion etc, so actually, scratch that, people aren't allowed free speech eh.
Plus everyone's ready to shoot each other down here but will leave folk to go on commenting, doesn't bother me, not like I've tried to control you from spending on this :smile:
ahenners
13 Jun 17#20
50. Gonna eBay them all, that's the normal thing to do with a decent deal, right?
clarkeyi
13 Jun 17#21
I do but I prefer my Tag
DexMorgan
13 Jun 171#22
It was rather strange for this person to bring up people on benefits! :confused:
Bilbo1968
13 Jun 17#23
Stick to Sekonda's...
MullacABZ
13 Jun 17#24
Decent price but chrono doesn't belong on the PO. I'm glad the non chrono PO for £2600 yesterday sold out so quickly as I was running out of excuses not to buy it.
That's a completely different watch - not a Planet Ocean.
It's a very nice watch none the less and probably my next purchase.
I'm also going to assume that is a grey import.
Mada06
13 Jun 171#29
It is relevant. The original comment that poster made was "Uhm.....if someone here has this kinda cash to buy 1 single watch...they may be on the wrong site....lol". My point was that many people have a large disposable income and therefore will have nice things like a watch or whatever else they choose to spend their money on.
Suggesting that this site is aimed at low incomes/disposable incomes isn't right.
What a cracking price. I paid £4200 at the airport for mine. This is a steal at that price. Won't be there for long.
7iain7
13 Jun 17#32
Sorry that's was just an example seamaster 600 is available for £3190
bobjack83
13 Jun 175#33
Just to say I bought a sea dweller back in 2002 for £2240 it's now been valued at £4600 so better growth for my money than saving it !! I always see my watch as my back up again soon plan if short on cash it's there to be sold :smile:
7iain7
13 Jun 171#35
I have to apologise, I did not look at the picture. I did not realise it was a chronograph. Yes it's an excellent deal !
thekanester
13 Jun 172#36
The same way car manufacturers can charge a premium on luxury vehicles. It is supply and demand. Omegas are very lovely watches and are sought after. Buying expensive items like this can often make you money, although not usually this precise model.
I'd rather buy something lime this than say a £1000 Tag Heuer that'll be almost worthless in 20 years time
plewis00
13 Jun 17#39
I think more to the point, you have tried to kerb peoples' spending by making what you deemed to be a 'funny comment' - which kind of failed on all fronts. Especially as it was judgementally and stereotypically hypocritical
Hardawan
13 Jun 17#40
cheapest i could never buy :disappointed:
nissanfairlady
13 Jun 172#41
I have a pair of Panerai's worth well over ten grand and still come here? A deal is a deal regardless of the price.
Nice find OP.
Ammak
13 Jun 172#42
Wow, people trying to rip each other apart...aren't folk allowed to comment and move on? From what I can see, simple comment yet you lot who have replied to the first comment have pretty much attacked them. Good saving but...really?! It's a watch! If people decide to blow their money on stupid, IMO, things like this, then do it, you have no one stopping you but no need to rip one another apart. In this case, a person who has left one random unoffensive comment.
Grow up kids.
chocolatum
13 Jun 17#43
Good price. I remember selling Omega seamaster professionals over 20 years ago for around £750-£1000 when they did the battery/chronometer choice. Since then, Omega have moved to do only chronometer models. This also has the chronograph functionality.
Ammak
13 Jun 173#44
'Sensible' isn't really the word I'd use there.
matteava
13 Jun 172#45
that is the thing..people struggle to understand that spending money is different than wasting them
mmurdoch
13 Jun 173#46
As I stated when posting this. Not everybody's cup of tea but people who are in nice watches like myself would appreciate £1600 worth of discount.
Everyone uses Hot Uk Deals for whatever they like from grabbing a cheap bargain which we all like, finding a video game console or game for kids at a good deal to getting £1600 knocked off an Omega.
A deal is a deal!!
Cant believe some of crap I've read on here.
For those who voted hot thanks as I think it's a pearler of a deal and for those who think it's not then that's fine with me.
Now if only I could find a Roly Poly Sea Dweller or an Breitling Super Avenger reduced Ive had a good week.
djbenny1
13 Jun 17#47
If anyone is interested in this I've got one for sale for only £1k.
Got Quartz written on the top so it's a good brand.
Bitbotbang
13 Jun 172#48
This cost 10X more than my wedding and I ended up with an old slab after just 5 years. This is a better deal IMO.
leaston
13 Jun 171#49
I feel this way about expensive cars and clothes brands. Horses for courses. I own a Breitling and haven't regretted spending so much on a watch for a single moment in the 2yrs I've had it.
Ammak
13 Jun 171#50
Don't know who's in charge of removing comments etc. But seems to be any comment that goes against burning money on this.
The people who think comments like that are bitter are ...oversensitive maybe? Maybe have others telling them they have more money than sense and don't require to be told from strangers so then take offence and their defense is to label the other: Bitter.
Lidls and heinz ketchup compared to a watch...can I call your comparison equally stupid
ronniesealey
13 Jun 17#51
Jut bought the last 5
Can't turn it down at that price
Padgio
13 Jun 17#52
Don't forget Quidco @ 2% or TCB @ 2.02% for around another £60 off!
TomScrut
13 Jun 171#53
What's with the comments on here towards people spending their money on what they want to? It's a good discount and if one is looking for this watch then it's a good deal! That's what this site is about isn't it?
Too many people spend too much time on threads that they obviously have zero interest in what the deal is other than its more than they could justify and so feel the need to moan about it to everyone.
collectorcol
13 Jun 17#54
Can't beat the good old expensive watch debate.
Edit: Just spotted the retailer. Earnest Jones sold me an obviously used/ex displayed watch as new.
nikos
13 Jun 17#55
Sold out
Waldolf
13 Jun 172#56
I'll wear this on my next mission. I hope M will sign it off on July's expenses chit.
spatter
13 Jun 172#57
can someone advise me to the maximum price of an item on hot deals please?
Gordinho
13 Jun 171#58
Product code 8947996 (lloks the same to me) is still in stock.
I'm torn between one of these or a Submariner, if I make the saving and get this will I always think I sold myself short and should have spent the extra?
ahenners
13 Jun 171#59
If you want a Submariner then only a Submariner will satisfy that want.... You'll buy other things and still look at Submariners!
Gordinho
13 Jun 17#60
You're right, I'll hang on a month or two and hope Rolex don't hike their prices in the meantime.
I'm like a kid in a sweetshop, I want both!
mmurdoch
13 Jun 17#61
Agree with ahenners
Yes this is a great watch at a steal of s price but it ain't a submariner and as said you'll constantly be googling a Roly Poly Sub. Save a few more £ and grab that bad boy.
There's some great independent places which will offer hopefully a great deal I'm always looking out for that steal
cradia
13 Jun 17#62
OOS - people seem to have snapped this deal up! :smiley:
mygoditsfullofst
13 Jun 17#63
Snapped up the Longines 1967 for a bargain price with the 10% off code, amazing deal.
vulcan903
13 Jun 171#64
got mine in Bangkok. cash £65. well pleased.
spatter
13 Jun 17#65
buy a Sinn instead
RuudBullit
13 Jun 17#66
Why on earth would you assume that because someone has more money than you, that they are happy to not shop around? It is a completely absurd assumption.
Good luck with the secret grab milk from cornershop mission. Hope your M (mother) signs it off on your July's pocket money... I mean expenses chit. :wink:
OrribleHarry
14 Jun 171#71
Why does a purchase need justified? If you like and can afford then that's that. You sound like my wife lol
mmurdoch
14 Jun 17#72
Completely different watch
mmurdoch
14 Jun 17#73
That code of 8947996 is the one in the original post
Was their any stock at this price? OOS at the moment.
I wish I'd seen this earlier, I would have been very tempted.
mmurdoch
14 Jun 17#76
Yeh was in stock for most of the day, only went to out of stock in the evening. Ernest jones seem to be having a decent sale unlike the others
mmurdoch
14 Jun 17#77
Wonder if Beaver Brooks or Goldsmiths will follow with a decent sale
andypolack
14 Jun 17#78
Lol
Looool
Loooooooooooooooooooooooooool
andypolack
14 Jun 171#79
I have a word for you, but I won't use it here either.
thekanester
14 Jun 17#80
That's 'cos you've not had to service it yet :stuck_out_tongue:
Probably got 35 complications on the dial! :smile:
leaston
14 Jun 171#81
I know, scary. Basic service is £250ish! It's as expensive as a car to run :stuck_out_tongue:
peter1969uk
14 Jun 17#82
That depends wether its Automatic or Quartz, or if your going back to Breitling for the service. They charge £400 plus now automatics even more for Chronograph watches.
leaston to peter1969uk
15 Jun 17#86
Brilliant, thank you. I'd never have considered this route! As it's out of warranty in August anyway, it won't matter who does it.
peter1969uk
14 Jun 17#83
That is a shame, I was looking at a new Seamaster a few weeks a go, but the prices have gone up quite significantly since the Brexit vote.
I have the chrono versions in Blue and Black, but both 41.5mm dia. I would like the 44mm versions now.
leaston
15 Jun 17#84
Mine's the quartz and the full service is still over £500. Goldsmiths wanted to charge me a flat fee of £710 no matter what I wanted doing. Robbing b*ggers! Breitling have advised me not to bother unless it starts losing/gaining time or the battery dies. Said it's fine to wait 4-5yrs before getting it serviced. At least they're honest about it.
Try that link, you might be able to find yourself a local horologist. They will not be the same prices as the manufacture.
peter1969uk
15 Jun 171#87
You will often get a warranty from them too.
spatter
16 Jun 17#88
I just had my seamaster serviced by omega through Harrods. it was £400 and looks like new now. plus it's first time in twenty years that I have had a service on the watch! so it's not outrageous. plus it's now with more than I paid for it....
Petereef
16 Jun 17#89
Please be aware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bought this on interest free credit and watch has just arrived BUT IT IS NOT NEW!!
It has marks on it and no covering stickers on face or back as is usual with a watch of this calibre.
Guarantee cards not stamped with dealers details either.
On to customer services (On Hold) as I am typing
spatter
16 Jun 17#90
that's a bit aggressive! and it's a chronometer so it keeps time properly. not quite as we as my Sinn though.
mmurdoch
16 Jun 17#91
That's bad news be interesting to see how they sort this
Opening post
Not seen a Planet Ocean with bracelet this low before.
Featuring a striking black dial, this luxurious Seamaster Planet Ocean 600M stainless steel bracelet watch features co-axial chronometer, 600 metres water resistance and date window. Style and performance combine beautifully.
A prestigious brand combining flair with timekeeping precision, Omega has created iconic watches over its 150 year history.
Top comments
You'll find many people have nice things, whether this is a watch, car, house etc. Last time I checked this site wasn't aimed at solely at people on benefits.
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I doubt people that have thousands to spend on a watch frequent HotUkDeals!
Of course some might say they have that cash because of making savings, but still..
Don't know....that one comes pretty close.
You'll find many people have nice things, whether this is a watch, car, house etc. Last time I checked this site wasn't aimed at solely at people on benefits.
Mind you, unless you're of certain religion etc, so actually, scratch that, people aren't allowed free speech eh.
Plus everyone's ready to shoot each other down here but will leave folk to go on commenting, doesn't bother me, not like I've tried to control you from spending on this :smile:
It's a very nice watch none the less and probably my next purchase.
I'm also going to assume that is a grey import.
Suggesting that this site is aimed at low incomes/disposable incomes isn't right.
I'd rather buy something lime this than say a £1000 Tag Heuer that'll be almost worthless in 20 years time
Nice find OP.
Grow up kids.
Everyone uses Hot Uk Deals for whatever they like from grabbing a cheap bargain which we all like, finding a video game console or game for kids at a good deal to getting £1600 knocked off an Omega.
A deal is a deal!!
Cant believe some of crap I've read on here.
For those who voted hot thanks as I think it's a pearler of a deal and for those who think it's not then that's fine with me.
Now if only I could find a Roly Poly Sea Dweller or an Breitling Super Avenger reduced Ive had a good week.
Got Quartz written on the top so it's a good brand.
The people who think comments like that are bitter are ...oversensitive maybe? Maybe have others telling them they have more money than sense and don't require to be told from strangers so then take offence and their defense is to label the other: Bitter.
Lidls and heinz ketchup compared to a watch...can I call your comparison equally stupid
Can't turn it down at that price
Too many people spend too much time on threads that they obviously have zero interest in what the deal is other than its more than they could justify and so feel the need to moan about it to everyone.
Edit: Just spotted the retailer. Earnest Jones sold me an obviously used/ex displayed watch as new.
I'm torn between one of these or a Submariner, if I make the saving and get this will I always think I sold myself short and should have spent the extra?
I'm like a kid in a sweetshop, I want both!
Yes this is a great watch at a steal of s price but it ain't a submariner and as said you'll constantly be googling a Roly Poly Sub. Save a few more £ and grab that bad boy.
There's some great independent places which will offer hopefully a great deal I'm always looking out for that steal
:disappointed:
http://www.goldsmiths.co.uk/Omega-Seamaster-Gents-Watch/p/17330864/ ?lsft=utm_content:shopping___adty__pla___prch__online___stco_____prid__17330864,utm_medium:cpc&gclid=Cj0KEQjwmv7JBRDXkMWW4_Tf8ZoBEiQA11B2fpoM5MO4jnch20ESC-aMpjnC6BJgRRxNUqV1TvuyFgYaAsBU8P8HAQ
I wish I'd seen this earlier, I would have been very tempted.
Looool
Loooooooooooooooooooooooooool
Probably got 35 complications on the dial! :smile:
I have the chrono versions in Blue and Black, but both 41.5mm dia. I would like the 44mm versions now.
Try that link, you might be able to find yourself a local horologist. They will not be the same prices as the manufacture.
Bought this on interest free credit and watch has just arrived BUT IT IS NOT NEW!!
It has marks on it and no covering stickers on face or back as is usual with a watch of this calibre.
Guarantee cards not stamped with dealers details either.
On to customer services (On Hold) as I am typing