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Omega gives what Rolex gives minus the overcharged prices. The streets are filled with Rolexes both fake and real. I find more pleasure in sporting a decent Omega on my wrist than any Rolex. I believe that I am not alone here, there must be a number of people who share the same boat as I do. I'm not saying that Rolex is bad. I just said that I am simply tired of it.
Frankly speaking, sometimes Omega over-advertised their watches. But on the second thought, it is not too annoying. Besides, it reminds the public that another player is still kicking on the block.
That's it for me. :)
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