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While I've never owned a Sub, I know to stay away from Tags, and to go with the Omega. You need to find an authorized dealer and look at all the watches. I gaurantee your opinion on the Seamaster changes. You can get GREAT discounts on Omegas and you are definatley getting more than what you pay for. Here's my logic: I paid $80.00 for a Fossil, it lasted me almost exactly a year (x-mas to x-mas), that's like paying 80.00 a year for a watch but if you buy an Omega for around $1500 (you can get a Seamaster for much less!) it's going to last you A LOT longer than 15 years.
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