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Re: Omega Aqua Terra Mod. 2503-50

Jim, I like your choice -- in August it was neck and neck for me between 2503.50 and the AT Railmaster, 2503.52, which uses the 2403A Co-Axial movement, very similar to the AT but without the date complication. I went with the Railmaster, my first automatic, and have been very happy with it. The bracelet has been extremely comfortable, and i think both watches look stealthy...very good for an active lifestyle, but equally at home with a suit. For your type of activities I myself have thought about the 300M Quartz (or automatic for that matter), which has tapered protection of the crown that may be handy for you. In the end of course it comes down to personal preference and half the fun is choosing! Good luck and let us know what you go with.

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