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"Those people who buy Omega are those people who want second best, who clearly want a Rolex, but cannot afford one just yet." How do you know that?
How many Omegan do you know want Rolex. There're many Omega owners I know never never cared for other brands let alone Rolex. Some of them have more than a dozen Omegas. If they're so crazy for Rolex like you don't you think they could have bought at least one Rolex?
I see you like to catagorise people by their wealth. Rolex is the best, Omega is second best. May be Casio is dead last! Surprise, I have all them. Not only these three I got few more brands too, just don't brag like you.
Since I have the best, second best and probably the dead last, where I fall in your book?
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