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Re: Again you fail to face what Derek said.

I have the new Omega catalog, do you? The $3995 De Ville on steel bracelet is NOT a special or limited edition! It is a regular stock item! Derek brought up limited editions, not me! I was always referring to the steel bracelet watch. It has always cost $3995-since at least 2001-I also have the 2001 Omega catalog, and can WALK to an authorized dealer! The only thing anybody can say is that my Rolexes will cost more when I actually buy because Rolex is not heavily discounted like Omega, IWC, heck, even JLC. I put my money where my mouth is, and the only thing anybody can say is that my $3,525 Explorer I will ultimately cost 'more' than the $3995 Omega, because of heavier discounts. But this does not change the list prices that Omega includes with every catalog sent thru the mail.

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