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I bought just one Omega Seamaster AT. I deal with the "itch" to buy new Omegas by purchasing other cheap or cheaper brands. So far, this therapy is functioning! ;-)
Common man
: I asked the question because...
: Well, when I got my SeMP I thought that would
: be it and that I had found my last watch
: forever...
: Then, I loved it so much and hearing about all
: the different models and movements here,
: then going to the Omega website, I have
: found several different models I would love
: to own, but again at several grand a piece
: it will take some time. I was just wondering
: how the rest of you all delt with the
: "itch" to buy a new Omega.
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