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I owned a Tag Heuer series 2000 Quartz from 95 to this year I sold it on Ebay for 50% of what I paid for it that was a good price I know I was lucky but the retail for that watch now is a grand it is defenitely not worth any where near that when compared to my new Bond SeMP auto which I paid about 1200 authorized a few months ago I don't personally like Movado what the heck does museum watch mean anyway other than a Marketing ploy I don't know anything about the Baume i think the Seamaster Pro is by far the best watch for the value easily, must be compared to my new honda Accord they some how can build a great car at a great price how? well the american brands can't figure it out The Omega brand is great IMHO
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