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Old 13 January 2016, 11:46 PM   #11
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Get a Big Bang Steel Ceramic
Definitely try to find a deal on a brand new one if possible!

If you really like it.. Then buy it! Your money, your watch. Period

I sold a 2014 Seamaster GMT to fund my new Rolex GMT2.. And I still miss that watch like a good old girlfriend that you let go. I wish I could keep them both.. Quality, time accuracy and depreciation wise the Rolex wins hands down but I still miss it =(

A guy from work has a Big Bang Ceramic and I have to confess that after having a good look at it... I found it to be not as ugly as I thought.

I'm a classic kind of guy: submariner, GMT2, navitimer, speedy professional and Portuguese and started thinking what is about the watch that I like... Probably the carbon fibre "bling"?

I love cars and one of my favourite previous cars was an AMG black series... Maybe that's why I like the watch.

I wouldn't buy one now, I'm searching for a limited edition Speedy, but could buy a second hand one but if I get it for a very good price.... Or I'd buy the omega Seamaster GMT again...
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