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Old 25 October 2020, 12:52 AM   #11
Oyster Sauce
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Current Omega models generating a lot of buzz are the Snoopy and Ed White. However, I wouldn’t say that these or any other Omega model are sought after in the same way as the Daytona or Royal Oak.

The Rolex and AP are “regular” models that are seemingly very difficult to source directly from the AD. Omega, while arguably putting out similar quality to Rolex, don’t really have any regular models that are that hard to buy at retail. Omega also tends to make a whole bunch of variants on their watches, resulting in loads of “limited” editions...these vary in their desirableness in the market. In short, there are lots of excellent Omegas out there that you can buy today. Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on your perspective. I think it’s a good thing.
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