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: Omega continues to impress me with the wide
: range of designs that they offer. Personally
: I feel that if you have seen one Rolex, you
: have seen them all. I own two new Omegas and
: I feel I do my part to educate everyone that
: inquires about the greatness of Omega and
: their comparison to Rolex. Wear your omega's
: with the understanding that they are among
: the finest watches in the world.
thanks mike, i would tend to agree with you on that, all Rolex look the same, with only the daytona standing out amongst the whole range ...
i do love my Omegas so i shall put to one side my concerns over the movements
thanks again
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