My Omega !Ω

I've had my watch for almost five years and there is only a single, small dent in the aluminum (aluminium, for you Brits)... which is on the back-side near the clasp (I was accidentally pushed, back first, into a brick wall)... so no one sees it. Other than that, it still looks as good as the day I bought it. Anyway, who gives a **** if the watch isn't scratch resistant if it costs only 1/30th as much as that Omega watch. If it gets really scratched up I'll just buy another $50 watch and wear it for another five years.

Also, I picked the aluminum one partially because it's light. I don't want to hang a brick around my wrist. It's just there to tell time, not to beat the shit out of someone. If you equate more mass with more money... then, I guess you got your money's worth.
 
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