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Heheh! I got my Omega Seamaster in New York about a week ago. I didn't get anything off but it was still WAY cheaper than here in Sweden and on most of the european airports. I got the 2296.80 model and I really love it, but I think it is kind of heavy. What if I would have gotten the steel model??? How much heavier is the steel model compared to the titanium one?
I can feel and hear when the watch rewinds itself. I can feel it pretty much, the watch starts to vibrate like a .....:-)Well, you know the thing the girls use. Is this normal or is it beacuse it's new?
Thanks!
-Christer
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