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Omegaz

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  1. It really depends. To me a watch is a status symbol. Day to day basis I wear my beloved Seiko or maybe even Omega for more serious business. When its dress to impress it's a different story. The watch I choose depends on the people you're about to meet. If it's a club night then it's rolex. Most recognizable watch throughout all the social classes. When it's a posh cocktail party, it will be Patek Phillipe or a Breguet. In addition, we watch aficionados know all our friends by their watches, so if I know what they are wearing I will try to wear a watch of similar standard. Generates more discussion and people tend to like you more if you share a common interest. But I do like watches because of their aesthetics. Some of my favorites include cheap quartz watches that just look cool and special. When buying a watch, you buy the BRAND. Everything works that way. I just bought some no-name pots and pans from Tesco, £5 per item. The day before, a new pair of jeans £30. If it had been Tefal or True Religion I'd have payed much, much more. As your income increases, you can't be bothered to read the small print and need jeans that will fit on first try, look good and maybe smell nice.
  2. http://www.profilesinhistory.com/items/season-2/rose-and-bernards-personal-belongings.html Any takers ?
  3. I agree, 3707 comes very close, but the gray-champagne dial does the trick for me. Looking at the 3707 dial, I would not believe it could be painted to resemble the prada one, just too much detail..
  4. Has anyone seen the watch mentioned here replicated? Can't seem to dig out anything myself, shame it's a nice piece.
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