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1. especially you have a burning, lasting passion towards watches, you could derive a lot of satisfaction at your achievement
2. you could service your own watches and save those money.
3. you could work whether spare time, part time or otherwise if you wish.
4. you could work for Omega (eventually), and get great deals at staff discounted price.
5. you could become another famous watchmaker a la George Daniels.
6. you would become subject matter expert then give us even better advice.
A top notch professor once told me, nothing acquired nor learnt is ever wasted. Good luck.
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