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Re: smp or tag auto chronometer

: Mouse watch - I would like to gauge views on
: the Seamaster. Do other owners wear them for
: both business and pleasure?

I wear my full size Bond Auto with a suit every day at work. No problems at all, and infact, most people dont even notice it. Those that do love it and I have yet to meet anyone who said that it looked out of place.

You really should consider the blue bond version as compared to the new black one, it is much more understated and formal. And you will love those hands!!

: As far as the earlier part of my post is
: concerned how do you think the Tag Link
: Chronometer stacks up against the Seamaster
: - both looks wise and mechanically?

You cant compare an Omega and a TAG, as far as I'm concerned...just go and buy the OMEGA!!!

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