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I'll say what I said before (and I'm guessing there are people who are going to disagree with me). A good deal is one that you deem a good deal. If you think you got a good deal, then you did. It doesn't matter what we think. It's the same as when you buy a car. Everyone always thinks that they got a good deal because they paid what they thought was fair. If you like the deal you got and paid what you thought was fair, then it was a good deal for you - and that's all that truly matters.
: Thanks guys for your imput, yes I think I will
: just go with what feels best on my wrist.
: Btw I got my speedmaster day-date for $1500
: with no tax I paid cash is this a good deal?
: Also I sent in my watch # to Omega and they
: said my watch was delivered in 2000. Can a 3
: year old watch that hasn't been worn be
: consider a brand new watch?
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