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>>17906966
Cont.

You also have to consider how much wear you'll get out of it. Sure, it'll be used at the wedding, but after that...would you daily either of them? Both can be worn easily daily, and both can be considered 'sport' watches.

Finally, the question of which one is better. The power reserve for the JLC will seem short for a manual-wind watch, though daily performance should be excellent. The Omega will have a longer power reserve and 'should' have a smaller range of performance in terms of accuracy over the day. The prices for Reversos have skyrocketed due to JLC upping the price since Covid, but Omega has just steadily increased, so it doesn't seem as bad. A Reverso really should only be around 4-5k...anything more is highway robbery. But if you love the look, then the price will be forgotten soon after you buy it.

The JLC, for what it is, is superior due to the timelessness of the design. The Omega is definitely stuck in the 2020s, and will remain so in the decades to come. The Omega is more functional (chronograph, date, etc.) and has a more advanced movement, and the JLC is reliable but unremarkable in terms of movement.

Finally: the open market tells you how 'valuable' the watch is. Given that the JLC devalues less than the Omega, this will give you a fair indication of the desirability of the piece. Does any of this help?

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>>17886393
Probably. While I think my best post was about setting watches based on movement and minute-hand-play, I don't believe I had much else to contribute. Hence why there's no need to post any more. The good news though is that I had enough correspondence with people there to know that I was able to help a few. That makes it all worth while, right?

>>17886394
It's a game they have played with me for a time. In all seriousness though; if my sincere interactions with them help them to feel like they are actually being listened to and respected for their thought, then it's not a loss. Some people just need to talk, or someone to listen.

>>17886399
I am happy, but it would be difficult to recognize if one has been so dispirited with life or if life has dealt shit sandwiches for years on end. I can't blame someone for not being happy today; there are many reasons why it's easy to feel despair. When was the last time you met someone, aside from myself, who was happy? It's a rather rare thing to encounter...

>one of the 'new' pics from the other day. I really think this diver works better on a black strap than it does on the bracelet. Really brings out the kino midcase...

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