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: A rather condescending reply and apologies if I
: hurt your sensibilities.I was referring to
: perceived value which is usually based on
: cost ie if it cost twice as much it must be
: twice as good. This forum is used by a tiny
: minority of enthusiastic watch owners. You
: don't think that the millions of Omega and
: Rolexes produced each year are bought by
: knowledgeable enthusiasts do you? Since many
: other makes of watches eg Tag are similarly
: priced to Omega (especially when the grey
: market is saturated with discount Omegas) it
: seems reasonable that joe Bloggs would make
: the comparison. The fact that Omegas are in
: a different league is not in question.
Well I wasn't trying to sound condescending and I apologise if it came across that way. I understand that to an "average joe" it is difficult to distigush quality based on price alone. I my comment was a mere suggestion.
Cheers
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