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And this not the same way you customize a car or whatever.
What's different about it...All we are really talking about is mixing and maching Cases, movmts, faces, and bracelets. Lets face it Omega already does this. The same Movemnts are used accross lines regarless of faces and case size...It's not rocket science;)
: You cannot let people have that kind of
: control--
We are talking about giving customers options...Can't give people that kind of control hu? That's such a funny statment in this context. As in "we can't trust people to know what kind of watch they would like" LOL This is watches we are talking about here...not social security reform.
:you want to customize---do it at your own discretion.
discretion implies some kind of risk involved. What risk is there.
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