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George Nelson's avatar

I agree with the idea of being mindful when wearing certain watches in certain areas. I also agree with Jason with an Omega vs a Rolex overall. Attracts less attention but I also question if sometimes we’re so wrapped up in this tiny enthusiast bubble that we become numb to this notion.

I agree with “wear what you want” but also “be aware of your surroundings.”

I resonate with that.

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wnylibrarian's avatar

Regarding the Omega Speedswatch - I'm all on board with this, and although I haven't picked one up yet I do plan on doing so. For a long time I've heard people debate regarding getting the Speedmaster Pro wet, and I get that (although I have no qualms about it). For me, however, here's an Omega, at a manageable price point, that I fully plan on wearing in the pool as part of my swimming exercise. No, I haven't any plans for snorkeling with it, or deeper dives. I have my Planet Ocean for that, but in the pool, with my hand 12-20" under the water, yes, absolutely. I fully plan on using the Speedswatch for that, and I think that's how people need to look at it. The Speedmaster Pro is a different tool with a different purpose, and the Speedswatch is for a different purpose. I'm looking forward to picking it up.

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