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Chuck and Steve,
Thanks for the great advice! I have a TAG Heuer pro quartz diver (had it since '93, two years longer than my Omega) that has become my regular water watch, along with an Ironman timex I use for triathlon training (thus the swimming angle). The TAG is practically indestructible. I actually looked at the Speedmaster as a more utilitarian Omega for tougher duty than my seamaster, which has always seemed to me, well, a little fancy (but in a good way). My seamaster has basically become my daily and dress watch, and only occasionaly a true sports watch as the years go by. I think the speedy would still fit that bill, just not in the water, I suppose! I have shopped citizens but resisted buying one (although I do like the looks of them) only because I have this thing about proving that an Omega or Heuer is more than just a pretty face. Maybe I need to let that go!
Thanks again! I am enjoying the forum. Nice to find people who think about watches as much as I do!
Jimmy Penson
: Freely availble for the asking, just send me an
: email. I'd be proactive but who wants to
: spam someone with mail they don't want?
: Certainly not I.
: Yes, Citizen and Seiko also produce great
: watches that are phenominal values.
: Good Hunting!
: Chuck
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