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I can't take good watch pics, so you can just go to the Omega website and see what I wear ALL the time, under any circumstances, be they formal or rough and dirty - a Titanium 2293.52 - I'm a one watch kind of guy, and at age 56 I expect to die with this one still in working condition on my wrist.
BTW, I just got back from 2 weeks in the Caribbean on my new sailboat, and the watch handled banging into winches, stays, and getting dunked in LOTS of saltwater just like it always does - perfectly! A couple of times I glanced at it and saw what I thought was the fear inducing sight of FOG on the inside of the crystal, but it was always just a light layer of Bullfrog SPF 30 on the outside.
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