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A friend of mine brought Omega Seamaster to my attention in year 1999. I thought the full-size Seamaster 300m was too big for me, so I looked at the Seamaster 120m, I liked it but I couldn't afford one. It wasn't until 2004 that I seriously considered buying one because my finance had changed. Even my views had changed as well, from Seamaster 120 quartz to Seamaster 300 automatic. In the end, I bought a Seamaster 300m (2531.80), I love it and I have no regrets buying it. These days I enjoy wearing it and I have forgotten about the money spent (I paid in full). Yes one is not enough !
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