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I like both....and own both (specifically the sports range! which is 'better' is very subjective. Omega SM pro however offers excellent value for money in it's finishing, asthetics and functions. having said that it does not mean the SM pro is better, nor does paying higher$ equate to better 'value'. incidentally rolex commissions range from 30-40pct, omega 35-45pct. so it is a question of desirability and production capacity which dictates the equilibrium price/discount.
hope this 'helps'.....you may be a closet 'Omega' man
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