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Re: SMP quartz or Kirium quartz?
In Response To: SMP quartz or Kirium quartz? ()

The Tag is too played out. Too many people have Tag's. In new york you can pick up fake Tag s/e for 2 for $15 and the fake Kirium for $20. The Omega has more sofistication, more class. I had a Kirium Chrono and I had to get rid of it. I got sick and tired of going to places and seeing kids with the fake versions of mine ( and they are pretty good fakes, Hard to tell at a glance) or people ask me if it was fake, very insulting. Now I own the SMP Chrono in Titanium. The Omega has more prestige. But wahtever you decide on check out www.pricescan.com and search for the watch you want. The site gives you the url's of the least expensive sites that have that watch.

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