What's the difference?

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I like some Breitlings a lot - especially my 816. But I do feel there's some inconsistency of appearance and standards; some strike me as a bit gimmicky. With Omega I see a 'signature' aspect to them all and a very attractive tendency towards understatement and non-flashiness.
 
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I like some Breitlings a lot - especially my 816. But I do feel there's some inconsistency of appearance and standards; some strike me as a bit gimmicky. With Omega I see a 'signature' aspect to them all and a very attractive tendency towards understatement and non-flashiness.

I this you are absolutely right. I have noticed this while looking at them as well. Sometimes hard to know is it is a redial or not. Some look too good for their age. I have a lot to learn or a lot of money to save up for the my preferred choice of Omega. It seems counter productive for someone on a budget to settle, but in this case, there is not really a down side when it comes to a good example of a Breitling.
 
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Sometimes hard to know is it is a redial or not. Some look too good for their age. I have a lot to learn or a lot of money to save up for the my preferred choice of Omega.

Just as much to learn with Breitling. Rush in, and pay for an expensive education
 
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Just as much to learn with Breitling. Rush in, and pay for an expensive education

I would never dream about dropping that kind of cash without it being vetted first. If I do not buy it here, than due dilegence is mine is exercise.

LouS, than you for the link. Will go there and learn more.