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: I just sent you referrals to both of my
: dealers. Regarding the PO bracelet/strap
: question, if you plan to wear the orange one
: primarily on a strap, then I'd buy it that
: way. Normally it is cheaper to buy it with
: the bracelet and then buy the strap later,
: but in your case you already have a bracelet
: from your other PO. You'll end up spending
: about $300 just for the Omega strap and
: deployment clasp if you buy the watch on a
: bracelet, so if you don't need an extra
: bracelet, why spend the extra money?
John
Thank you very much for your referrals. I really appreciate it. Now all I need to do is convince my wife I need another PO. Not an easy task. Especially since I told her I want the Breitling for my birthday next January.
Also, thanks for your advice on the orange strap/bracelet issue. I'm still not sure what I may do when the time comes, but am leaning toward getting the orange PO with the bracelet and then purchasing the orange strap later. The extra bracelet (which is more expensice than the strap) may come in handy if I ever need to swap links with my presenet PO. Just some preliminary thoughts.
Thanks again.
torinogiorgio
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