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White GMT Speedy v. Chrono

Hello There,

[For sale ad portion of message deleted by moderator -- Read the rules which are stated clearly at the top of the page, people!]

Since my post on Chronocentric, I've sold my chrono and got the GMT. The GMT is just about the perfect watch. The reason that I didn't like the chrono was because the dial was so illedgible; the "Omega" insignia was barely visible because the font was so small and thin, all of the subdials are white and they get washed out in the midst of all that white, and the bezel is chrome so during the day, it just looks like a white, shiny blur. Email me if you're interested. My GMT is for sale until 3:00pm tomorrow because if I don't find a buyer by then, it's going to my friend.

John
714-928-9071

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White GMT Speedy v. Chrono
Why sell the 'almost perfect' watch??? *NM*
Yea, I wondered about that too *NM*
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