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I have a luminox as well as several Omega's. The luminox is fantastic because it's a watch that I can ALWAYS tell the time with at a quick glance (I can even use its ambient light to guide myself in the dark if I've just woken up to go to the bathroom, it's that bright! assuming your eyes are adjusted of course....) and I'm not afraid to beat it up. Lumonixes are worth the money. If you don't know why you'd want an Omega, you probably shouldn't. If you can afford it or you really want an Omega, hell, get both. That's what I did.
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