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I am really a person who did not purchase the Rolex Submariner for attention it just felt and looked good on my wrist. I have been a long time Omega watch owner and have had it with their terrible repeat terrible customer service and problems with the watches. I do have to admit now I am kind of glad I did get the Rolex. It is without question ridiculously priced and if you get lucky and get an Omega problem free it certainly is a better value. On the other hand the Rolex is a beautifully finished watch and in 5 day has not lost or gained 1 sec. compared to my atomic clock.
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