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Old 21 June 2024, 11:39 PM   #9
codecow
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Originally Posted by Neil McCauley View Post
Haha how can you make a statement like that and then end on "Each to their own."...

Enthusiasts can buy Daytonas as well, you know.
Agree, I think it’s reasonable to have both. Especially on the Daytona side if you nerd out on vintage references, gemset, platinum, etc… many options as well for Speedmaster.

They’re both classic chronos with an interesting history.

I started my collecting journey with Omega as it was the Bond watch at the time and since then I have always had a few in my collection including that first one.

Since I have no Daytonas at the moment and two Speedys that shows which I prefer. I still have room for a 321!
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