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I just recently picked up a GMT on stainless bracelet. I had no intention of buying a GMT, until I saw and wore it in person.
As I've come to expect from Omega, the price to quality is very good. Personal opinions: I think this is one of the best watch bargains out there... It has a really big and bright appearance to it, and for me is quite easy to read. I'm a fan of GMT watches, and find them really useful for multiple timezones etc... The bezel on the GMT is easy to read, big, and has day/night color indicator...
My watch is currently running +1 after 3 days.
I have the Omega twin-rib rubber strap and deployant clasp, which is extremely comfortable... The bracelet is nice as well, although the sliding clasp is a tad annoying.
All in all, I really like this watch - it's a keeper, and more importantly, a daily wear item!
Good luck,
-Dan
: Any thoughts on Omega's Seamaster GMT function
: and overall impressions??
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