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: ... Even if the quality of the Omega
: is somehow "better" ...
Have you had both in your personal hand?
And taken a close look?
: ... isn't the point moot if
: the Luminox is good enough to pass Seal
: specs? Who needs a better watch than that?
As long as you are a seal ... ;-)
Not everyone is!
Different people need and want different things.
: Even Bond wouldn't.
Would Bond drive a Corvette? Never!!!
Or perhaps as passenger, if the driver
(female) is acceptable.
: Not lookin' to fight, just lookin' for insight.
You have to compare the real watches direct
holding them in your hand with your own eyes. Whatever you decide, it is ok for YOU.
Don't decide on the basis of pictures, articels (or other peoples opinions).
Ralf Wacker, Steinen, Germany
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