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Don't trade for the Rolex. If you were a Rolex, it just means you paid too much for your watch. When you wear an Omega, it means you have a quality time piece AND you know good value when you see it.
: I just purchased a Bond watch and I emailed
: Omega some questions re its origin after
: reading things on this site. I was given all
: the pertinent info on my watch, incl. the
: fact that it was made on 10/00 and was first
: sent to the UK :)
: I was thinking of trading this watch in a few
: years for a Rolex, but now I think I will
: just add to my Omega collection. The company
: is way cool and the watch is arguably more
: solidly made than Rolex. And it looks cooler
: :)~
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