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I wear two watches (er, one at a time)...my favorite being an Omega Seamaster GMT Chronometer - black face with black leather band on a deployment clasp...all Omega. I've been seriously considering a Rolex GMT Master all stainless as a "second" and had no idea that Omega planned a watch like the co-axial pictured here. WOW!!! It has the right bracelet, a strong handsome face...AND it's co-axial! Even the price seems to be pretty fair. Bye bye Rolex!
PS: Just scored a Black Omega Alligator strap with deployment clasp from Ed Loebl to replace my aging leather unit. Nice.
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