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Of course you didn't offend me!!! I just wanted to give you a good option to consider when you do decide to buy. You can check out the Tissot website (www.tissot.ch) and look at their watches if you are interested. I have the PRS200 series model in gold, but, as you'll see, they make them in stainless and two-tone.
Tissot is to Omega what Toyota is to Lexus (or Honda is to Acura or Nissan is to Infiniti....you get the idea). Both are owned by the same company, but one is the more "high end" line.
Anyway, if you do decide to check into a Tissot, just send me an e-mail and I'll ask my authorized retailer what his current discount is. Good luck with your decision.
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