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I might give it to or sell it to at cost. I couldn't pass on a new $53 auto display back. My Timex quartz retails for more than that. I kinda wish it didn't look so much like a Rolex. I'm not the type to try and pretend I'm something that I'm not. I was just itchin for a good excuse to use that coupon. Ashford will probably spend 10% of what I paid for the watch shipping it UPS Ground for Free to me.
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Derek. What do you think about my idea of Omega making the X-33 into a Seamaster. Really all they would have to do is get a better WR rating on it. It is much better suited (aside from the WR) for a working Yacht Racing watch than the SMP. Don't get me wrong, I fully intend on purchasing the SMP AC when I am able. It seems like all the product developement that went into the X-33 could, reletively easily, be transfered well to a different use/market/sport.
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