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Since I was a child, I have been in love with watches. I currently have over 75. Not all are "luxury watches" only a few. The most expensive watch that I own is a large mens platinum bezel Rolex Yachtmaster. I also own a 2531.80. I must say that the Omega is the best watch that I own and recommend that anyone looking to purchase a high quality watch look at the Omega brand. If I could go back and do it all over I would have taken my wife to Hawaii and then myself to Las Vegas with the money I spent on the Rolex. Moral of the story?.......buy a watch that you will enjoy and not something you think you might sell in the future. Please dont get me wrong, I do enjoy the Rolex and would never sell it, but I just see much more in the Omega.
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