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I understand completely, Baruch. I had a Bond SMP, traded it in on a Rolex Submariner, and within a year traded back "UP" to another SMP. Appearances aside, the Sub just does not feel as substantial as the Omega. The Oyster bracelet is flimsy feeling, and definately not balanced for the weight of the watchcase, while the solid feel of the Omega bracelet is unsurpassed. And then, of course, you're talking about a boatload more money for the Rolex. I've got my Omega back, and I'll never let her go again!
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