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Congratulations! The photo's a bit out of focus, though I certainly can tell what kind of watch you're wearing. Boy, at 21 I was still buying Casio LCD watches every 6 months or so! Either the rubber straps tore within the 6 months or the watches stopped working completely. With all the money that I have spent on the Casios, I probably could have bought and enjoyed 1 cheaper Omega until now. :-)
Common man
: Well i picked my watch up today, A bond
: seamaster GMT, I ordered it a couple of
: weeks ago and finally got it today (my 21st
: birthday)
: Hope this pic works, please excuse my rubbish
: pic taking ability
: Also how do i know if the watch is the A or B
: version?? As i understand their are some
: changes to the movement
: Thanks
: Chris
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