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Re: An Omega for the wife... *PIC*
In Response To: An Omega for the wife... ()

: There's no automatic ladies Seamaster.

Actually there is. But it is solid gold and as I remember, cost around $8,000.

: Is there a constellation I should consider? or
: another style you'd suggest?

As much as I am a fan of OMEGA, I must admit that their weakness in their ladies watch designs are that most of them have been just down-sized versions of men's designs. The few they have that *are* uniquely ladies designs (like the Constellation Quadra) are *very* frilly and probably too over the top for being an everyday watch.

One OMEGA that might do is the DeVille Prestige in two tone. The mens version is available in automatic and is still a decent size for a lady. Also came in two ladies sizes.

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