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I'm contemplating purchasing an Omega so i recently called a Baily Biddle & Banks dealer in La, to enquire if they had any 120m's in stock because i really wanted to see how one looked on my wrist.
I have tried a mid sized seamaster & the weight felt ok but it looked a bit girly because may hands & wrists are kinda on the large side. The full size looked a tad too big & seemed to weigh a ton ! I have a theory that the diameter of the 120m was in between the mid size & full size seamaster & might suit me fine.
.........anyway.
The dealer explained that the 120m has been discontinued & they shipped their existing stock back to Switzerland as the Aqua Terra has replaced it!
Am i a victim of Dealer mis-information that i hear so much about?
Shame really, i wanted to see if a 120m multifunction was a good fit for me.
Any takers??
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