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: Why not do what I did, buy the America's
: Cup...it has the same beautifull black face
: but with an 18 k gold bezel with the ONLY
: raised numerals EVER put on an Omega bezel!
:
ABOVE STATEMENT IS NOT QUITE TRUE. OMEGA OFFERS A STEEL AND 18k YELLOW GOLD BEZEL VERSION. BEZEL HAS RAISED NUMBERS AND GOLD TONE HR/MIN/SEC HANDS ON THE ELECTRIC BLUE FACE. I THINK ITS AVAIL. IN AUTO ONLY.
It's a Limited Edition thats just about
: quaranteed to become more valuable over time
: than a mere mortal Rolex, and you're
: probably more assured than with any other
: model that it won't be reproduced in the
: future, because of it's Limited Edition
: stature...besides, you'll NEVER have to
: answer that age-old question that EVERY
: Rolex owner hears; "Gee is that a REAL
: Rolex?"
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