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Re: new addition to collection

hi joey...let me tell you these watches were a lot of payments, i've gotten fairly good deals at major retail chains though, no interest and things like that....that picture of the broad arrow is gorgeous, overall, it's a smooth watch...not too flashy or bulky, coming in at 167.7 grams on the digital scale...and the seamaster james bond automatic at 157.5....interesting...i love the blue on ALL the hands, it reflects different colors in different light angles, blue, black..the movement is super smooth and so far it keeps at about +2-3 a day....how can i bring that down to a minimum gain, should i wait for the watch to settle??

also, what do you people think about buying omega at online retailers, considering their prices are significantly lower than retail stores.

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