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Either has my SM Pro Bond :( Right now my only Omega is a 1948 Bumper. I guess I could go rent an old movie :)
Steve V.
: What an excellent site Mr. Z has created....and to think we now have two
: sites dedicated to "our" favorite time pieces. I promise to not
: post the same message to both sites in the future, but I couldn't resist
: sharing the news that I celebrated our good fortune by buying the new 30th
: Anniversary Speedmaster today...ok, its a weak excuse but what the heck.
: I walked into my Omega jeweller wearing one watch - my 150th Anniversary
: Limited Edition Seamaster (498 of 1848), and walked out wearing it and the
: new Speedmaster (2019 of 9999). Next stop was the video store to rent
: Apollo 13.
: Yours truly,
: "Omega on the Brain"
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