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I did it. Went "high risk" and bought the GMT, not the Bond. What a hard choice! Two great watches!
I love the black face, indices, masculine looks, and solid hands! It's not perfect - the Bracelet on the Bond is better, but it's sure better than my Seadweller bracelet. And can I read it at night!
Three fine young women came to the shoppe with me and, at first, disliked the bold GMT. But something about the GMT grows on people. After a while they agreed that it looked even better on me than the Bond. That was all I had to hear!
I've met some super people on Damon's great board. I'm proud to be among the enthusiastic few with enough smarts to cherish an Omega.
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