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Just went to Switzerland and I was out of my mind. It was basically the "watch country". I found almost every brand, Rolex, Omega, Petek Philippe, Swatch, Cartier, Gucci, .........and on and on. I also learned alot of the history of these brands. What I couldn't believe was the prices on these watches. A Omega Seamaster Professional Auto(41mm Bond) for about $1375 US dollars. This doesn't include discounts and also I went to a tax free shop. I pretended to buy this watch, to see how low can the price go and I got it around $900. This to me is incredible. Any questions just ask me.
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