Incoming….2500D!

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It’s finally here. After a few months of searching, my new 42mm 2500 PO finally arrived. As of right now, it’s running +1/spd. As many people here have said, it’s the perfect sized dive watch (for my wrist size, at least). It’s definitely heavier than my other watches but I love the aluminum bezel and matte dial. Thanks to OF for all of the guidance!

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Congrats. These are already considered a classic.

love it! And dibs ;)
 
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Very nice, great model, bought mine new 15 years ago, serviced a couple of years ago but not as accurate as yours.

The rubber strap takes the weight off considerably.
 
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It’s finally here. After a few months of searching, my new 42mm 2500 PO finally arrived. As of right now, it’s running +1/spd. As many people here have said, it’s the perfect sized dive watch (for my wrist size, at least). It’s definitely heavier than my other watches but I love the aluminum bezel and matte dial. Thanks to OF for all of the guidance!

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What a beautiful watch!! Such a classy piece and it will always be in style. Congrats.
 
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Can never go wrong with the original PO. Looking for one in good condition.
 
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Can never go wrong with the original PO. Looking for one in good condition.

Just be patient! I used watchrecon (and everywhere else) everyday for about 3 months until this 2500D finally surfaced on watchuseek. It’s not perfect but I got a good deal and it’s a hell of a watch. Good luck with your hunt!
 
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Does anyone know what the serial number range is for 2500D calibers? Excuse me if I am missing many reference specific details
 
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As far as I understand, the 2500d movements start at 8525**** and up.

if I’m incorrect, someone more knowledgeable here will let us know.
 
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Thank you for that. At least I have a starting point for my next Omega adventure
 
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As far as I understand, the 2500d movements start at 8525**** and up.

if I’m incorrect, someone more knowledgeable here will let us know.
Thank you for that. At least I have a starting point for my next Omega adventure
 
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Serial number of my 2500D starts 8751, I guess that ties in with your understanding
 
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Serial number of my 2500D starts 8751, I guess that ties in with your understanding

I guess I should have added that mine is 8537****
 
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It’s finally here. After a few months of searching, my new 42mm 2500 PO finally arrived. As of right now, it’s running +1/spd. As many people here have said, it’s the perfect sized dive watch (for my wrist size, at least). It’s definitely heavier than my other watches but I love the aluminum bezel and matte dial. Thanks to OF for all of the guidance!

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Great watch, enjoy !