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Yeah - that orange PO wasn't the only mutation that I ran across, so the distribution setup in Europe must be a LOT less controlled than it is over here. The only other Omegas I have seen that were as garish as that all-orange PO were the pictures posted in here of some of the Japanese mutations.
I share your sentiments as far as understated elegance are concerned. I would NEVER want to wear the same watch as Dennis Rodman, Tammy Faye Baker, or a short, fat, bald guy with chest hair and gold neck chains that makes porno films for a living.
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