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Re: OUCH......!
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: ones! The "gold" part of the link
: can't be more that $1 or $2 in gold
: weight.....yet the "premium" over
: the SS links is around $50. Just too high a
: premium to justify going thru Omega for
: these.

That's something that we all have to face--luxury brand jewelry is NEVER priced in fair relation to the cost of the materials. Even more so when you start including gold or diamonds.

If you bought that watch new, you paid probably an $800-1000 premium for those small sections of gold on it over the identical all-steel version. So what's the deal with a little extra for a link?

But anyway, check with the folks at www.ofrei.com by telephone (not email). They may be able to get the link for you are a more reasonable price.

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approx. cost for Speedy 2-tone links?
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