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Re: Speedmaster Day-Date

: This was the first Omega I bought brand new
: when they first came out in '93/4 Jimmy and
: it's never missed a beat.

Great stuff Kieron, glad to hear that.

: Great watch, deadly accurate and a
: good size, very under-rated in my view.

This watch is just so solid isn't it? the pushers have such strong feedback, even the crown pulls out nice and solid. And the hands snap to attention to perfection.

: Still one of the favourites in
: my collection though...

You have a really nice watch. Definitely a keeper.

I handled an Omega Speedmaster "broad arrow" that a friend's friend owned, it was a corporate gift 2 years ago. Real nice watch but just didn't feel as solid from what I remember. Maybe that's why I'm just so impressed with this one.

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