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: 1)Why donīt you go for the GMT? If you donīt need the gas
: escape valve the GMT has the advantage of the second time
: zone, and it also comes with the black dial (I donīt really
: like the blue one). 2)Yes I own a GMT and I also have a
: Rolex Sea Dweller. The Omega holds the time better (+0.5
: sec vs -1.5 sec of the Rolex) and it has the better
: braclet. But for the rest Ilike the Rolex more than the
: Omega. Each watch seen on its own looks realy great but if
: you see them next to each other, the Omega looks really
: cheap. You can hardly rotate the bezel of the Omega (not
: only the GMT) when it is wet (I also had this problem when
: it is dry - but only in one direction). But nevertheless
: the Omega is a great watch and I love it. 3)I donīt have
: problems with luminova
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