An omega watch is a precision mechanical instrument, and like anything mechanical that you expect to last a long time it needs maintenance. It has seals that wear out, and mechanisms that need lubrication. If you drove your car every day all day, how long before it needs a service?
I don't expect casio owners to understand, the same as a yugo driver would not understand you spending £150 on a Continental tyre when he can get a nankang for £20 that will do the same job.
Your casio/lorus/whatever will look crap and be in the bin while my Omega will look as good and perform as well in 25 years time as it does now. Simple as that.
I don't expect casio owners to understand, the same as a yugo driver would not understand you spending £150 on a Continental tyre when he can get a nankang for £20 that will do the same job.
Your casio/lorus/whatever will look crap and be in the bin while my Omega will look as good and perform as well in 25 years time as it does now. Simple as that.