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Thx Sub, but......
In Response To: In a nutshell.... ()

of course one more question, since I won't be able to buy that issue here in Germany, at least not in time I guess, if at all.

(The GMT Master II really is a fine watch. I see it every 4th week on the wrist of my friend. He was actually the first of us to buy a watch for more than just a few dollars)

Please let me/us know how the Omega GMT Seamaster did?. I really respect the judgement and the Rolex probably really deserves the win, well, I cannot tell, since I am not an expert. Nevertheles, I want to learn more about the Omega GMT, since it looks close (sword hands, GMT dial) to my Seamaster limited. Did they give any pros and cons, which you could list just very briefly, like:

-housing = 10 out of 10 ;-)
-movemnent = ........
-braclet =.........

Did they make any measurements?
Did they really name detailed benefits, performance benefits of the Rolex inhouse movement against others?.
Like Brequet Spring or Kif, but also what it really does?.

Thx for any info.

Cheers,
Andreas

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