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3 - Omega / Tissot / Hamilton - 202310192142

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3 - Omega / Tissot / Hamilton - 202310192142
Collector Description

The hamilton feels great to wear, it's light and looks good on every strap.

The prx chronograph looks and feels amazing to wear and the bracelet is amazing.

The omega seamaster 300m is my favorite of the bunch. It's one of the best dive watches from the finishing and the movement and build quality.

 

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6.7

A.I. Collection Summary:

This trio forms a practical starter collection for the value-driven enthusiast, blending Omega's premium dive watch prowess, Tissot's sporty integrated chronograph flair, and Hamilton's no-nonsense field watch utility, with a shared emphasis on steel construction, automatic movements (noting the Tissot's robust ETA-based chrono), and versatile tool-watch functionality suitable for daily adventures or office timing needs.

**"Steel Tool Watch Trio"**

Watches in Collection:

Total Price ($):

Avg Price ($):

6169

2056.33

1551

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Omega Seamaster Diver 300M

USD 4033

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Tissot Prx Automatic Chronograph

USD 1416

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Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic 38

USD 720

A.I. Collection Review:
# 3 Watch Collection - Omega (33%) / Tissot (33%) / Hamilton (33%) Review by A.I. WatchMetrics ## Collection Summary This trio forms a practical starter collection for the value-driven enthusiast, blending Omega's premium dive watch prowess, Tissot's sporty integrated chronograph flair, and Hamilton's no-nonsense field watch utility, with a shared emphasis on steel construction, automatic movements (noting the Tissot's robust ETA-based chrono), and versatile tool-watch functionality suitable for daily adventures or office timing needs. **"Steel Tool Watch Trio"** ## Overall Collection Rating: 6.7/10.0 **Brand Metric (6.5/10.0)** - Omega elevates the mix to high-premium territory while Tissot and Hamilton provide reliable mid-tier support, comparable to a Sinn or Oris starter set. **History & Innovation Metric (7.2/10.0)** - Omega's Bond-era dive legacy and co-axial advancements pair well with Hamilton's military field heritage and Tissot's modern PRX revival, surpassing a standard Seiko Prospex lineup. **Rarity Metric (5.0/10.0)** - Common production volumes across mass-market favorites keep rarity average, similar to a Tudor Black Bay collection at secondary market prices. **Material Metric (8.3/10.0)** - Grade 5 titanium accents on the Omega alongside consistent 316L steel and sapphire crystals deliver above-average durability, on par with a Citizen Promaster set. **Movement Metric (7.5/10.0)** - The Omega 8800's METAS precision, Hamilton H-10's 80-hour reserve, and Tissot's ETA chrono workhorse offer solid depth with good diversity, better than basic Miyota-powered microbrands. **Complications Metric (3.5/10.0)** - Limited to the Tissot's chronograph with no standout tourbillons or GMTs, this scores average for a budget sports group like entry-level Longines. **Functions Metric (5.5/10.0)** - Core timekeeping plus date and chrono basics provide everyday utility on par with a median Hamilton or Tissot rotation. **Dials & Design Metric (8.4/10.0)** - Iconic wave dial on Omega, sleek integrated PRX layout, and clean field indices create standout aesthetics exceeding a standard Timex or Casio ensemble. **Versatility Metric (8.2/10.0)** - Seamless coverage from deep dives to field treks and track days rivals a well-rounded Oris or Zodiac collection. **Cohesiveness Metric (6.8/10.0)** - Steel sports theme and similar sizing foster decent unity despite style variances, akin to a balanced Certina diver-field mix. ## Total Performance Score (TPS): 9.9 ## TPS Interpretation: Excellent Value: The collection significantly outperforms price-expected performance with premium materials and versatile designs. ## WM Collector Grade: A+ ## Performance Insights: Design, materials, and versatility lead the strengths while complications lag; trades well below the ~$6,500 implied price for superior everyday utility. ## Collection Type by Style - Tool/Adventure (67%): Omega Diver, Hamilton Field - Sports/Chronograph (33%): Tissot PRX ## Collection Type by Movement - Automatic (100%): Co-Axial Master Chronometer (Omega 8800, 55h), H-10 (Hamilton, 80h), ETA A05.H31 Chrono (Tissot, 68h) ## Collection Strengths - Broad versatility across dive, field, and timing scenarios for daily rotation. - Strong value blend of luxury entry (Omega) with accessible workhorses. - Timeless steel designs with excellent lume and finishing for long-term appeal. ## Ideas for Improvement 1. Introduce a leather-strap dress watch to expand formal versatility. 2. Swap for a shared color scheme (e.g., all black dials) to boost visual cohesion. 3. Upgrade the chronograph to a higher-beat or in-house movement for parity. ## Downsizing Advice This compact trio efficiently covers key tool-watch roles without overlap, so retain all unless cash-strapped—prioritize keeping the Omega for prestige and Hamilton for reliability, potentially selling the Tissot if chronograph use is rare, as its functions partially overlap the others' utility. ## Watch by Watch Summary **Omega Seamaster Diver 300M (4033)**: Premium helium-ready diver with ceramic bezel, wave dial, and top-tier METAS movement for professional underwater performance. **Tissot PRX Automatic Chronograph (1416)**: Sleek integrated chrono with panda dial optionality, delivering sporty timing at fraction-of-Rolex cost. **Hamilton Khaki Field Automatic 38 (720)**: Compact, rugged field icon with 80-hour power reserve, ideal for everyday beatdowns. **A.I. WatchMetrics Review v37.5 Grok 4 Fast. December 21, 2025.**

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