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Re: Wanna GMT!
In Response To: Wanna GMT! ()

I picked up my black face GMT a few weeks ago on ebay, just received it this past week. i absolutely love it. it has the new seamaster bracelet with the 18k gold omega badge on the bracelet. it has more of a jewelry look to it than the other bracelets available. realistically speaking, are you planning on diving with this watch? if not, then the bracelet is really more of an aesthetic preference than anything else. i can't attest to the "security" of this bracelet yet: i haven't owned it for long enough. i will say that it's comfortable and i think it looks great.

FYI: if you're confident using ebay, there are usually a few of them for auction. check it out.

also, i paid less than $1000 for my used seamaster gmt. apart from some very minor scratches on one link, it was perfect.

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