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I do agree with the statements made so far. I myself own a SMP. i am now in the market for a rolex GMT and have to say, while not bringing any negativity to my SMP, that i should have bought the ROLEX first. I love my SMP, excellent quality watch, but having the rolex is like finishing the last chapter of a good book. though many excellent chapters, the last is the end of the struggle. overall, as said many times before here, it's what you want. had i bought the rolex upfront, my watch enthusiast days probably would be done.......... well.....on the other hand......
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