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I find this hard to believe:
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"Lifespan" has been a key part of what I'm hearing and reading in my research, eg, "The Seamaster is a 15-year watch" (from Omega ADs, and then confirmed by Omega technicians); and, "the Submariner is an 80-year watch (from Rolex ADs, and then confirmed by Rolex technicians, albeit w/ a more consistent and direct presentation)."
I expect you all have some vintage watches, Please post a list of your oldest watches.
I presume very few are over 15 years old? :^)
Glad to be here!!!
Also is the red dot to prove the case hasn't been opened? Must be.
Mick
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