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I am currently debating about buying my first OMEGA - probably from the Seamaster Range.
My dilemma is that I would like the convenience and consistency of quartz but cannot quite come to terms with the notion I have that there is ultimately little difference between 'mid-range' and 'top-range' quartz movements across all makes of watches.
Am I in danger of wasting my money in going for an OMEGA with a quartz movement?
Do they hold their value or are they regarded as 'not real' OMEGAS by those who are 'in the know'?!
Derek Stark
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