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Complimentary copy of Omega Lifestyle magazine

  1. chunkythebulldog Feb 19, 2015

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    flw, Emeister, Event horizon and 2 others like this.
  2. tpatta Happily spending my daughter’s inheritance Feb 19, 2015

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    Wonder why they want your birthdate?
     
  3. Emeister Donut-eatin desk-divin wannabe-astronaut fat dude Feb 19, 2015

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    I was just glad to be a couple of years younger than usual :cool:.
    1970 cut off seems a bit odd.

    Thanks for the tip off Chunky. I've missed the last couple of issues and this will save me from having to trek into the big city.
    Locals will think I'm daft finding a trip into Brisbane too much hard work but every dollar (and it will be multiples) of parking meter money saved can go in the servicing fund.
     
  4. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Feb 19, 2015

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    Sure does. I guess that's how they define "old".

    Thanks for the tip-off.
    gatorcpa
     
  5. chickenman26 Feb 19, 2015

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    Prime purchasing age group is 25 to 49. I just time traveled back 30 years. :D
     
  6. flyingout Feb 19, 2015

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    So is this publication worth the price of being put on another marketing list? What might I expect to find in a lifestyle magazine?
     
  7. ketiljo Feb 20, 2015

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    I've been reading Lifestyle for a while and I find it most entertaining. I hate "lifestyle" magazines with a passion. But this is different. There's a separate theme in each edition. I especially like the Moon Edition, lots of interesting background information.

    No it's not a "lifestyle" magazine per se, more like an extended Omega brochure. But hey, it's free.
     
  8. flw history nerd Feb 20, 2015

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    Even if it's not free, I think it's worth the subscription. I'm technically "over the hill" (born in 1964), but I subscribed last year. I love the different theme for each issue, and it's chock full of cool and useful information about every kind of Omega watch. Well worth reading IMHO.
     
  9. Event horizon faux seller of watches and complete knobhead Feb 20, 2015

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    There's an old saying "there's no such thing as free cheese on a mousetrap"