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: Hey, if it works for you, and it is all OMEGA
: parts, I say go for it.
: I don't like the Speedie bracelet that much. It
: is very ordinary looking to me. I think too
: many guys have very lame, boring tastes in
: jewelry and are too chicken to cowboy up and
: wear something that us still macho, but a
: little more interesting and different.
Thanks for all the replies to the Poll. I think that Derek's comments above are the strongest;-)
I'm simply torn between different watches.
One being the SMP ACC with the troubled 3303 issues for some...The Original Bond Seamaster and the Chrono edition. I have a small wrist and afraid of the bigger watches and weight.
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