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Today I ordered the America's Cup Seamaster from a local watch store here in Southern California. I'm shipping it to some relatives out of state to avoid CA tax so the total cost is $2,022 (25% off the suggested retail of $2,695.) I couldn't be happier - I've wanted a Seamaster for years and in about a week I'll have the limited edition America's Cup! I'm 18 years old and this will definitely be a symbol of hard work that I'll have the rest of my life. My friends and family think I'm crazy for spending my hard earned cash on a watch but all you Seamaster enthusiasts can probably relate. Is this a beautiful watch or what!?
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