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I also started with Seiko (from left in picture) with a Seiko kinetic and it has been one of the most acurate watches I have ever owned. I bought it about 10 years ago on my 18th birthday. Then my girlfriend (now wife) bought me the Seiko chronograph which was a great watch.
I then purchased the ESQ watch, simply because I loved the stye. The band (next to my Omega's band of course) is the most comfortable band I have ever had...it feels like liquid metal on my wrist. Then as a weding gift my wife bought my first Omega, a Seamaster 2531.80, and it rarely leave my wrist (mostly for pictures). I can honestly say, I will no longer purchase anything but Omega's.
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