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: The only people I see getting upset in this thread are you trolls
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This troll wears Armani suits and Gucci shoes exclusively, own a Rolex and a Jaguar S type. So, there is nothing on this thread which can upset me. You are thus badly mistaken my friend. I did not mean any harm to any one, just spoke my mind but it seems as if you guys are very sensitive about your toys. The only reason I can find for that is that you doubt your toys. And I cannot understand that. I NEVER said a Omega is a no good watch. Omegas are mass produced products whereas Rolex are handmade masterpieces. But even Seiko makes good watches and Citizen makes a watch which is equal to any Omega. So, all of you have GOOD watches, very good, but far from the best. Cowboys don't cry, so wipe the tears from your eyes and start saving up for a new Rolex
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