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That because they worked anywhere they were on any "rung" of society, just pointing out that I see them quite regularly and on people in different walks of life, so they are not exclusive to the high end execs or the watch enthusiasts anymore...much like Rolex is appreciated by everyone who knows nothing about watches it seems Omega is getting the same way.
In fact I admire the guy at Target, the hot dog guy, or the kid at Bannana for saving up and buying what they want...shows they have drive and that they appreciate fine things, either that or they want to look like they make more money than they do :)
did not mean to offend with that one...sorry
And like I said 99.9% of the pieces I see are quartz Bond models with a few autos, more than a few Black black models, and also more obscure TT models....just my observation.
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