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Wear the one you feel most....


Hi Hewybaby,

I'd say wear the watch you feel most comfortable with.

If you pick a watch via one of the other categories ( rare, valuable, old etc etc ) you are almost guaranteed to see another watch ( for sale or on a wrist ) that is is more..... ( rare, valuable, old etc etc ).

I'd say pick a watch that makes you smile when you look at it. A watch that has a "special" meaning for you. Your 1st, the one your dad/wife gave you, the one you saved up longest for, the one you sold & bought back ..... whatever.

Pick a watch you can tell your LA buddy - "I picked this watch because...... "

I'd also say wear the watch that imporesses YOU the most, don't pick a watch because it might impress someone else.

I'd love to hear a bit about Omegamania when you get back. I wish I could go.

Steve

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