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You're afraid of the what they will tell you. You state I compared the wrong watches, YET YOU OFFER NO LOGICAL REASON. LMAO.
Clearly you act in the manner of a boy who has already lost the argument--not willing to face reality, so you put forth outright denial of obvious truth.
Now be a good boy and do as I say--ask everyone which Omega is comparable to the Rolex DateJust. If you are good and do what I say, you will find that people will educate you so you can realize that the Rolex DateJust does NOT have a Co-Axial movement, and therefore it has no justification for having a price anywhere NEARLY as high as the Omega Aqua Terra. Yet its price is way higher.
Now before you get mad and answer with more unsupported statements, remember you said you were done with this. And also remember that people will always tell you about watches because of one undeniable fact: you don't know anything about them.
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