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Well, I finally did it! I bought an Omega. A Seamaster Pro Chronograph. It was touch and go for a while. I wanted a new Swiss watch, and it had come down to three. A Tudor - Sport, a Tag - Link Chronograph, or an Omega - Seamaster. I first looked at the Tudor and was quite impressed, however I was leaning more towards a chronograph. That's when the Tag came into the mix. I have always loved the link series, but have never been able to decide exactly which one to go for. I am currently on holidays in Melbourne, so I thought I would have a look in a reputable dealer in Melbourne central. The salesman brought out two watches. A two tone automatic Tag chronograph (white face) and the Seamaster chronograph. Well, it didn't take long, and after a successful negotiation the decision was clear. I HAD to have the Seamaster. Now the real addiction starts........
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