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Hi there.
I currently own the two latest models of the Seamaster range ("Bond" and the black chap). I have been impressed with them both, but have always wodered what it would be like to have a rolex. Because of my diver's taste in watches it would have to de a submarriner or a sea-dweller. I know that this is chiefly an omega discussion forum, but i wonder if any rolex owners out there could offer me their oppinions. I have looked at the submarriner and found the only let down to be the clasp, but I don't know if there are any other long term problems, or good points.
Much appreciated.
Duncan.
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