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Omega Ambassadors.....your comments please....

do you think that having more and more ambassadors for omega destroys the prestige of the watch and makes it look cheap?

other ambassadors like cindy, michael,pierce, anna and ernie would be good for the brand ( i think?) at least this people are more deserving than the other omega ambassadors.

i've seen other ambassadors in the list that don't really qualify for the role. omega should choose or higher their criteria in selecting ambassadors. just because you look good doesn't mean you can be an ambassador of a well recognized watch brand. you have to be known worldwide and should also represent elegance and excellence.

i firmly believe that in the long term having a lot of ambassadors would truly weaken the brand. actually associating with someone i believe would weaken the brand in the long run. especially if this person makes a major mistake in his choices in life. this is one aspect that rolex is very good at. they don't want to be associated with any person.

omega should think wisely about this. your comments would be much appreciated

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