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I am in total agreement with John and several of the others on this one. Rolex is a great watch, they are however very ovepriced and overrated. I owned two of them, and had I had known more about the 2531.80 before buying I would have bought that one first. I have in turn sold both Rolex's I like the fact that the Omega is stealthier than the much more common Rolex. I think to come to an Omega forum and display contempt for the brand shows that you are somewhat insecure. Do you display your Rolex in a boastful manor for the world to see? I don't understand your motive for a total unprevoked onslought on a forum that clearly discusses a brand in which you have no interest, or at the very least contempt for.
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