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Re: Do you wear your Seamaster everyday?

I've worn my SMP Bond every single day and even at night for three years now. I used to take it off for sleep, but I became accustomed to having it on all the time and now feel strange without it.

It comes off only to shower, and also during messy/dangerous activities like yard work or working on the car, etc.

My watch has a few minor scratches, but it is normal wear and nothing serious -- mostly on the bracelet and clasp. Of course, the sapphire crystal is still flawless.

I have my eye on a Speedy Pro and/or a Deville CoAx, and obviously if I ended up with more Omegas the SMP would get some days off. But, it will likely always be my "everyday" watch since it is the most rugged and it is appropriate for nearly any occassion!

GT

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