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Thanks for your advice John.. hadnt thought about it that way.. certainly makes sense.. will go for speedmaster
mamas
: Well, since you already own two Seamasters (the
: Aqua Terra is technically in the Seamaster
: line), a Speedmaster would be something
: different to add to your collection.
: However, if you travel frequently between
: different time zones, the GMT feature would
: serve you well. The GMT is a thicker watch
: (and a bit heavier) than a standard SMP, so
: if you aren't comfortable with its size you
: may want to steer clear of it.
: Either way you'll be buying an Omega so you
: really can't go wrong.
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