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Greetings Folks! Just want to say I'm a proud new owner of a black SMP automatic. This is the first time I've ever spent this much loot on a watch. I tell you, it was worth it. The watch gives me "good" vibes and just observing that elegant sweeping second hands puts a smile on my face. The looks of the SMP in black are IMHO sleek looking and sharp. I have to say its probaby the biggest watch I've owned but I can get use to it.
After wearing it for a day I need to take one more link out. I was going to go to an unauthorized dealer (They are a Rolex dealer) to do this since its right down the road from my office - not sure if I should just go back to the mall where I originally bought this from or just take it to the Rolex dealer... Is there a special "Omega" tool to do this? If not I'll just do it now instead of waiting...
Any other tips for a new SMP automatic owner? Thanks guys!
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