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Hey, I got a new watch

OK fellas, it's not an Omega, but an Omega led me to this watch. About a year ago, I obtained a Seamaster 300 in Titanium. A nice watch, but was really
light on the wrist, so it went back after one wearing. I've worn a Rolex Sea Dweller for years, and am used to a heavy watch. The Seamaster felt like a toy, I loved the look of the watch,
but hated the feel. I did end up with a 300, but in SS. Wears great with good heft. I really wanted to like Ti, but couldn't find anything out there that
matched the Dwellers dimensions and weight, till I ran into this watch. It's an IWC 3536 Aquatimer in Ti. Great bracelet, fit and finish. Runs an ETA 2892
and weighs about what a sub does. So take a look and tell me what ya think.........David

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