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Re: Brad, I would recommend you go with the AT

: Wow, is your company hiring? That looks like a
: fun job!

: Thanks for the review. That was very helpful.

: I also like the versatility with the black
: strap. I am considering buying the black
: dial AT with the default steel bracelet and
: a black strap to change the look of the
: watch every once in a while.
Brad, Ihave both watches and bothe are very nice watches and you cant go wrong with either of them. I prefer the aqua terra as i think it is a more classy watch with a better movement. Also i think that the Bond SMP is getting a bit of a rolex complex.. ie i think that everyone is getiing one and ahve seen loads of fakes around. I think aqua terra at this moment in time is more special and unique...just my penny's worth as we say in the UK!
enjoy your omega whichever you go for!

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