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PO Question: While I was in Europe, I ran across a PO that had the Orange bezel ring AND an Orange dial. Quite frankly, the watch looked like you would have to be Dennis Rodman to want to wear it. Am I way off base about an all Orange PO, or do other people feel the same way?? I think the Orange ring by itself does look pretty cool, but I'm having a real problem reconciling the traditional Omega image with an all orange watch. It's like something escaped from the Swatch gulag down the hall in Swizterland, and hid in the Omega inventory.
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