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I dont know.. but does anyone agree with me that the Omega Website is crap compared to the other top brands... just visit the different websites of Tag Heuer, Breitling, Rolex, IWC etc... they're all using Macromedia and Java/flash.. I hope that Omega will get better website designers... I mean how cheasy is this, " More than a Watch, a mordern Legend?" wooah...
I feel that its not professional enough... It just does'nt seem like they're selling thousand dollar watches to a middle/upper income Clientele. They probably spend too much money on the likes of Anna Kournikova etc...Im sure Ziglar if offered the opportunity could create a much better website..
Come on Omega.. keep up with the internet competition!
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