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I bought a Seamaster Professional Automatic Chronometer, with white face about 3 weeks ago. I 'upgraded' from a Tag Se/l that I'd had about a year. I am very very pleased with the appearance and performance of the watch and really enjoy having it. Every time I look at it I'm pleased. I've started to notice the occasional Omega on other people. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who has the means to afford it. In my opinion, it is a much less flashy watch than Rolex, but holds just as much prestige to those in the know. Unfortunatly, I don't think the general public has any idea of what an Omega is, but I do get nice compliments on it. I do wish it was a bit more accurate, but wouldn't trade the automatic--the internal movement and the fact that I don't have to ever send it in for battery replacment makes it worth it to keep an eye on the accuracy and change it every now and then. Hopefully it will break in and get a tad more accurate but for now I am very satisfied. I got a great deal on it from an internet company and would recommend to anyone. Thanks!
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