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I've owned both a Seamaster 300M and Speedmaster Professional for about five years now and they're my only two "real" watches. I'm going to be purchasing another nice watch and considering getting a Breitling. However, I've heard horror stories about mechanical problems and not being too sturdy. Curious to know if anyone owns both Omegas and Breitlings and your impression on how Breitling stacks up to Omega. Breitlings are very attractive watches to me...but I'm concerned about how it'll hold up getting banged around and long-term wear and tear. My Omegas have given my no problems and put it through a lot.
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