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Yeah, any question is a legit question. I'm not sure "Is that the question" has any condescending tone in it. No?
"Is that the reply?", there is no condescending tone in it either. If you feel in anyway I offended you, I'm sorry. My reply is actually discussing watch related issues. Your reply is your feeling against my reply, if I read correctly. Sounded like a judge.
My reply was: "A watch is just a
: watch. People pay extra get the better
: styling, workmanship and brand name
: prestige, that's about it for luxury
: watches."
Explaination: In terms of keeping time, water resistance, and other functional aspects of a time piece, Rolex/Omega/etc prestigeous brands are not significantly better than lesser brands. It's not hard to find much less expensive watches that keep better time, more robust than expensive ones. A watch is really just a watch.
Then, why people choose to buy Rolex/Omega? It's about styling (looks), workmanship (quality, including bracelets), and brand name prestige. So this can be considered "attack" to Omega/Rolex?
Back to the crown issue. As long as the watch is rated at 300m (or certain meters), there is not much difference what type of technology (if we can call it technology) was used. It's really cheap and simple to buy/make any type of crown. No?
Next time, we need to compare who's polish cloth is better, like that has anything to with the watch itself.
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