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Re: Omega 120 Automatic vs. Multifunction->Questio

Please excuse the previous blank post.

Let me clarify that there are three 120m models. I personally own the automatic chronometer and the quartz multifunction models.

To me the multifunction appears larger on the wrist but both models are in the 38mm+/- range. I understand that the 120m quartz is similarly sized.

I really like the look and size of my 120's and probably wear them more than any others in my collection.

My automatic is my dress 120 and the multi is more sporty although turning the display off creates a dressy look as well. The multi would be the one watch I would wear for travel because of its versatility in look and functions.

But bottom line:
I would be happy with any 120m my wife gave me.

Regards,

John

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