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hello all, hope everyone is ready for the new millinium. derek, outstanding site. to those of you that don't think you can afford more than one watch, be it either omegas, or rolexs, you can. thats the wonders of layaway. at the moment, i have 14 omegas, 2 rolexs, 2 wakmanns, 3 rados, and a small collection of lesser expensive swiss wrist watches. manage your finances right and you can get the ones you want, i did. i just became the proud owner of #9,999 30th anniversary moon watch, which was bought not only because its an omega, but because my birthday is the same day as the moon landing, july 20th, 1969. i love all of my watches, but the "30th" is personal. enjoy your watches, wear them, keep them clean, and they will keep you on time for the rest of your life.
regards;
jim
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