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It's me again:) After owning an Omega Deville quartz watch for the past 12-13 years, I finally have figured out what I don't like about it!! Now, I have worn this watch rarely in the past 7 years. Anyways, the watch is too small!! Can you believe it? It just dawned on me. I'm not sure what the measurements are, but I'm sure its one of the smaller men's watches out there made by Omega. It has an 18kt bezel thats raised on top of stainless steel and the straps are made out of crocodile leather. Btw, does anyone know where I can see pics of my watch online? I tried the omega site but couldnt figure out how to see watches that were made in the early 90's. TIA!!
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