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Will I Regret Selling My Seamaster?

Hello!!

I'd like to get your opinion on my current situation.

Earlier this year I acquired the Seamaster. The "Bond" version. I really like the watch.

I came across several watch internet sites. I started to visit watch forums. Read watch reviews. I have started to learn more about watches than I had before. I still have alot more to learn.

My goal is to have two no more than three timepieces. I intend in keeping these watches and perhaps pass them down to my children. Most import, I want to use them frequently.

I have wrestled with the idea of owning many watches. For me, I have decided I want to enjoy my watch every day. So I plan to use the watch daily.

My intent is to own one sportwatch. I my have been debating continuously wether to sell the Omega Seamaster and acquire the Rolex SS Submariner.

The factors I am considering is the following:

1. I'd like a brand that has history. 2. I'd like a watch company that creates respected timepieces 3. A timepiece that is appreciated by people that know about watches 4. I am a successful business person and desire that my watch reflects my success. 5. The watch has to be less than $5,000.

As I indicated above, I will search to find a similar "dress" type watch. For now, I am focused on reaching a decision with my sportswatch.

I appreciate any insights.

Thanks.

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