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: My question is, is it rude/annoying to see the
: same post in multiple forums?
No, unless it is handled in a way that makes you look like you are spamming every possible source for an answer out of pure impatience. On rare occasions, I've seen that type of behavior.
But the various forums for OMEGA each have a different personality and a different, but partially overlapping audience. So if your objective is to gather a range of opinions (like what are the best strap choices for a...), then it makes a lot of sense to ask in multiple places.
On the other hand, if you needed a simple fact (like what is the lug width on a SMP Chronograph) where one answer would suffice, it does not make sense to ask multiple places. Ask in one and if you don't get a satisfactory answer in a day or so, then try asking in another forum.
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