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: You want to buy a good watch?? Go for a TISSOT
: or CK. They are better time-keepers than any
: Omega, last just as long and cost a fraction
: of the price you have to fork out for a
: Omega. Instead of going for a
: "Connie" or a
: "Seadweller"
: (who rarely see the sea) or a
: "Speedy", buy a SEIKO. Pricewise
: you get MUCH more watch for your money,
: services are cheaper and when your watch
: does pack up, just buy another one. If you
: do want to buy a posh watch, go for Pierre
: Cardin or Michel Herbelin.
So then why are you here posting on an Omega forum if you think they aren't worth the money??? Some of the brands you mentioned are indeed good values for the money, but they don't come close to the level of fit and finish of an Omega, nor do they have movements that are nearly as complex. If you don't appreciate SOMETHING about Omega, then why post here?
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