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I purchased a couple weeks ago my first Omega, the legendary Seamaster pro Bond. I have to say that this is probably one of the most handsome and stunning watches that I have ever seen. This watch given the large size is not at all uncomfortable. The bracelet also is a good weight that is commensurate with the watch, this is not the case with the much lighter (yes I dare say it) Rolex bracelets. These watches are of outstanding quality and class. I am very happy with the ergonomics and the accuracy of this watch. The watch is in a + - range of around 2 sec a day. I like Rolexes but dollar for dollar Omegas are the best watches in the world. Just enough watch for the right amount of money. Great prestige and class without "snob" appeal that some brands convey. (and not just Rolex)
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