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31 March 2016, 02:32 AM | #31 |
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Congrat's on a Beautiful piece! i also have the Omega SeaMaster, and it is a fine watch with the ETA Movement, and keeps with COSC ever since I got her. The one thing i found with Rolex is that the Rolex is so much more of a substantial piece. And, with the adjust ability of the Glidelock, it will guarantee you a perfect fit for any occasion...
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31 March 2016, 04:15 AM | #32 |
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Yeah, definitely agree with you. The Rolex is absolutely more substantial, and the glidelock is amazing. Absolutely loving it. The 1120 movement is a very good movement, kept great time regardless of how much I beat the hell out of it. I'm not very gentle with my things lol.
I have to be honest though, I like my Oris a bit more than I like the Omega. It also feels more substantial than the Omega. Here's a pic of my Oris and my Seamaster. |
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