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hi peter
rolex and omega are two diffrent brands with two diffrent policies and philosophy.Omega is more openminded than ROlex who is more secretive about its activities.Both are legends in horological world both are rivals since a long time.Rolex watches are always highly priced even in vintage sometimes watches like daytonas ref 6238,6239,6263, double red sub, double red seadwellers reach very very high prices.On the other hand Omega offers you top quality watches at very well studied price with a top prestige quality and optimal reliability and precision.Even in vintage you will find your happiness in Omega models they are nicely collectibles and they are affordable.
good luck what ever you decide.
regards
georges
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