Looking for first Omega

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Hope you share with us your eventual purchase! I am torn between 3510 and 3570 though~
If you can fit a 3570 on your wrist, there is no choice. You're talking about the legend, or the legend's younger, less attractive, step-brother. [emoji16]


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Ironically, I loved the reduced because of it's perceived lower attractiveness and hence the lower price tag
 
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Ironically, I loved the reduced because of it's perceived lower attractiveness and hence the lower price tag
Just make sure you don't use this logic when choosing a spouse!
 
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Already Second page and no pics??!!
Here is my crappy horrible reduced, I've been crying and bitterly sad about it for 25 yrs now...
 
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Just make sure you don't use this logic when choosing a spouse!

Literally LOL'd at that one. 👍
 
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Just make sure you don't use this logic when choosing a spouse!

I hope you don't choose a spouse based on her attractiveness. I choose my special one based on the relationship and other factors.

Beauty lies in the beholder and omega reduced is a handsome watch in many people.
 
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I hope you don't choose a spouse based on her attractiveness. I choose my special one based on the relationship and other factors.

Beauty lies in the beholder and omega reduced is a handsome watch in many people.

You can be attractive on the inside and the outside it's not mutually exclusive.
 
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Chris,

Have you considered something vintage to appease your frugality? The vintage versions of the watch you desire are continually increasing in value ... Just a thought.


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Chris,

Have you considered something vintage to appease your frugality? The vintage versions of the watch you desire are continually increasing in value ... Just a thought.


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Vintage can be more of a headache to service, tbh. My 3590.50 gets almost zero wear because I don't want the tritium to crack.


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Vintage can be more of a headache to service, tbh. My 3590.50 gets almost zero wear because I don't want the tritium to crack.


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I agree wholeheartedly, they can be more of a challenge on that front, I was merely aiming at his cost conscious nature, if he is afraid of depreciation and likes to protect his cash investment then vintage is the way to go as it will likely climb in value compared to the modern version.


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I agree wholeheartedly, they can be more of a challenge on that front, I was merely aiming at his cost conscious nature, if he is afraid of depreciation and likes to protect his cash investment then vintage is the way to go as it will likely climb in value compared to the modern version.


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I would rather do used modern if that's the issue, honestly. Let someone else take depreciation.


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