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: A few days ago, I had an epiphany. "Get,
: another one!". That's
: exactly what I did. It arrived this morning,
: and I couldn't be
: happier. I said it then and I'll say it now,
: "Arguably the best
: looking watch Omega or anyone else, has ever
: made."
: Brand spanking new, right out of the box...
:
: Nothing left to do now, but retire from all
: this I guess.
I haven't been around forever, but I think I understand.
Many of life's passions fade and wither away, because they were all about a thrill that can never be repeated.
Sounds like the thrill of a new watch or a watch trade, while not as intense, has continued for nine years . . . .
Retire? I'm guessing not.
Enjoy the new (first) watch. It's a beauty.
Sam
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