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: Many thanks, Martin. I believe your information
: will delight many Omegans. Is the three
: thousand dollar price for gold or steel
: case?
: Best regards,
: Carl
Carl: Didn't ask. I was thinking about how good my 350 dollar 1979 Seamaster De Ville looked all of a sudden!
The co-axial DeVille is about the best looking watch I have ever seen. Three grand is way out of my league for a watch though. At my stage in life (retirement is looming) I can find other uses for the money. 15 years ago I may have done it. Wait a minute ....may? Heck I would have done it!
It may be worth your while to head up to Canada to buy one when they come out. The US dollar is worth about 1.46 Canadian these days.
Martin.
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