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: I'm looking for a durable Omega that I can wear
: everyday and that's not too heavy. I'm used
: to light watches that I can run/swim with
: and recently tried on seamaster bond which
: was far too big and heavy for my liking. I
: have a 60's seamaster deville, which I love
: - it's light and stylish - but it's far too
: fragile for everyday use and I don't want to
: screw it up. Also, my wrist size is small
: (6.5 inch diameter) so a big faced watch
: doens't make sense either. I've looked
: online at Omega's site and they have some
: smart looking titanium automatic wathces
: with rubber bands, but they're not available
: in the US. No telling how heavy they are
: anyways.
: Preferably I'd find something only slightly
: used, automatic, relatively light, has a
: 30-40mm face, and with a rubber band that
: can handle everyday use and activity.
: Perhaps this watch doesn't exist, or not by
: Omega anyways.
: Any suggestions? I'm not married to Omega, but
: I like them. Other brands to consider;
: suggestions?
: Thanks
The Seamaster Aqua Terra is a very nice watch and is available in a midsize.
If you buy used,it should cost 50% of the MRSP which imo is far more acceptable than paying the scandalously overpriced premium for a new one.
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