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Re: That's the one quartz OMEGA I really considere *PIC*

: My feeling is that a watch is
: jewelry to be worn and seen -- so needs to
: stay elegantly conservative. All the
: electronic gadgetry belongs on something
: like a cell phone or PDA that stays hidden
: in a pocket except when in use.

I tend to agree, Derek, and that's what impressed me about the Multifunction. I normally wear it in the "elegantly conservative" mode shown in the photo but with a twist of the crown can bring up the day, date, seconds, alarm, countdown timer, chronograph or second time zone gadgetry - it's all under the dial, not in a pocket.

If I want an even more elegantly conservative look, I put it on a dark blue Omega alligator strap as shown here.

John

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