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NEW OMEGA SEAMASTER MIDSIZE 300M WATCH 212.30.36.61.01.001 Review

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Omega Unisex Watch 212.30.36.61.01.001 – NO SALES TAX (Outside California) – James Bond Edition – Black Dial – Black Bezel – Battery Operated Quartz Movement – Unidirectional Rotating Bezel – 3 Year Warranty – Certificate of Authenticity – Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal – Brushed with Polished Steel Case & Bracelet – Manufacturer Box & Manual – 300 Meters / 1000 Feet Water Resistant – Luminescent Hands and Markers – 36.25mm = 1 3/8″ Case, 7″ Adjustable Bracelet – Deployment Buckle
Also Known As Model # 21230366101001

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Omega Men’s Seamaster Planet Ocean Automatic Chronometer Rubber Strap Watch #2901.51.82 Review

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The last sport watch you’ll ever need to buy.

This review refers to the Model 2218.50, XL version (45 mm case) with steel bracelet. The opinions of the movement, adjustment and reliability are also applicable to the model with rubber strap and leather / lizard strap.

This is a hefty timepiece, it weighs 9+ ounces (over half a pound), it feels and exudes quality and is bound to illicit a glance and a double take. The domed double anti glare sapphire crystal is super sharp and sometimes hard to determine it is even there.

The exterior is a combination of brushed and polished stainless steel, most notably the trademark Omega horns are this blended finish.

The screw down crown is adorned with the Omega logo and easy to open, the first position enables manual winding for a power boost, the helium escape valve at 10:00 is adorned with the periodic symbol “He”.

Clockwise turns of the crown in second position adjusts the date forward, the date can’t be adjusted backwards. Time adjustment is easy and rapid; no adjustment for seconds is available.

The unidirectional bezel rotates counter clockwise 120 clicks and lines up perfectly with every second marker, the solid feel of the rotation is nothing less than you’d expect from an Omega.

The luminescent material of this watch is a glow magnet, just a few seconds exposure to sunlight or held close to a lamp will turn the face of this watch into a lighthouse! Combined with the chrome and split bezel hands of the subdials and this timepiece can be used as a signal mirror for low flying aircraft.

The Omega 3313 movement is identical to their 3303 movement except the 3313 has the co-axial escapement, this is the same movement inside the Omega DeVille and will be used in future models.

The accuracy of this watch is only surpassed by my Omega SeaMaster Quartz 300 2221.80, my Quartz Omega never loses or gains a second and the PO gains less than 5 seconds a week. The days I don’t wear it, I spend 60 seconds winding it and store it standing vertically for optimum movement.

The bracelet includes the scuba extension of all SeaMasters, but has no convenience pins for rapid adjustment or for bodily weight fluctuation. It releases easily with the double release pins and feels confidently closed when clasped.

I’ve performed testing of the power reserve, it continues to function about 43 hours with a full wind.

The watch can also function with a running chronograph for over 40 hours on a full wind, that is impressive.

Overall, I’d recommend this watch for anyone who wants an exquisite sport timepiece which isn’t out of place at a formal, like all of the Omegas made before it; I expect this watch to endure for my grandchildren and their grandchildren.

Feature

  • Quality Swiss Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
  • Case diameter: 42 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function
  • Water-resistant to 600 M (2000 feet)

Overview

The Omega Men’s Seamaster Planet Ocean Rubber Strap Watch is built to join you in the deep blue depths. This self-winding chronograph timepiece features co-axial escapement movement with rhodium-plated finish movement for greater precision, stability, and durability of the movement, and a stainless steel case and bezel. The watch’s black dial is offset by red Arabic numerals, and luminous white hands and markers, and the black bezel features silver engraved second markers and Arabic numerals. A date calendar sits at the 3 o’clock. The watch also features a black rubber band with orange accent stitching, and a domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal coated on the inside with anti-reflective treatment. Designed to join you in some serious skin diving and other water sports, the Seamaster is water resistant to 2000 feet.

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Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial Legend Rubber Mens Watch 321.32.44.50.01.001 Review

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Stainless Steel Case, Black PVD Stainless Steel Bezel, Black Rubber Strap, Black Dial, Arabic Numerals, Luminous Hands & Markers, Chronograph Feature (Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds ), Power Reserve: 52 Hours, Date Display, Self-winding Chronograph Movement , Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal, Water Resistant 100 meters/ 330 FT

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Omega Women’s Constellation Quartz Small Watch #1572.30.00 Review

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First, for the reviewer who said Amazon doesn’t provide authenticity for watches bought through them…well, I’m not saying that is a jeweler who doesn’t like the competition (grin) but I am saying we just bought 2 watches as Christmas gifts through Amazon that came with warranties, authenticity, etc. Amazon doesn’t sell the watches, Amazon sells the watches for vendors (see “sold by” on product page) so I would suggest if yours comes with something missing, contact the vendor or return it to Amazon…Amazon has been great for us with returns. From designer purses to watches to tvs to computers…everything I’ve bought through them (I prefer shopping this way to avoid tax and shipping) has had everything it should including warranties and authenticity papers and no storefront customers prehandling it. But I agree that is an issue and if mine was not included, I’d return it for another one immediately or return it. You want your warranty.

Okay, so…that said…this has been my watch for 10 years now. Yes, 10 years now. I don’t ever remove it. I am an artist and it’s gotten oil paint on it, comes right off, I clean the tub with bleach while wearing it and you’d never know (not on purpose, I’m forgetful) I’ve forgotten to take it off scuba diving into the deep pressurized ocean twice with no problems, I wear it (on purpose because I know I can) every time I go swimming, including in the ocean, (ocean trips twice a year) I shower in it ever day, and I work out at high intensity, high sweat 6 days a week in this watch. For 10 years. The only thing I have ever needed to have done to this watch is replace the battery and when I did they polished it for me so it looks totally brand new.

But, the best thing about it is that I spoke with my jeweler about my watch when I had the battery replaced because I was shocked to see this continue to go up in price every time I’m in the jewelry store while I see other watches often depreciate when new models come in. He said Omega is known for that and a good brand to get for that reason…for the value. Nice.

Negatives: It does not show the date if that’s something important to you…Also some like numerical faces and this just has dashes. These don’t bother me and my cell phone is always on me with the date anyway or I have the computer open so dated watches aren’t something of importance to me…however, for others it is important so you might be aware.

p.s. It’s water proof to a certain number of feet…which means you can wear it swimming but should NOT scuba in it like I did. It didn’t hurt a thing when I did but that was an accident because if you dive deep the pressure can cause leakage. Speaking of which, when you change the battery be sure to take it to an authorized Omega dealer because there is a seal in this to make it waterproof and I had a friend who took one to a cheap “change it in a hour” battery replacement mall storefront and they just popped open the back and put a new battery in, broke the seal, and next time she got in the shower it leaked. She got it repaired via a GOOD jewelry store but was without her watch for 3 weeks because of it.

Feature

  • Precise Swiss-Quartz movement
  • Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment inside
  • Case diameter: 25.5 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; Silver dial
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)

Overview

Blending classic timepiece design with refined European style, this Omega Constellation women’s watch offers graceful lines and a medium-sized width. Part of the Cindy Crawford My Choice collection, this fully silver watch offers an appealing balance of luxury, durability, and precision (with its Swiss quartz watch movement). Its highly polished stainless steel case is topped by a brushed bezel that features engraved Roman numerals in black and curved claw accents at 3 and 9 o’clock. The silver stainless steel bracelet band flows seamlessly from the case and is slightly tapered. It’s composed of alternating wide links and contrasting thin bands, and is joined by a secure push-button safety clasp.

The white dial background also includes silver-tone Dauphine hands, thin baton hour markers, and small minute indexes. Other features include a scratch-resistant and glare-proofed domed sapphire crystal, a distinctive Cabochon crown, and water resistance to 30 meters (99 feet) The watch case measures 25.5mm (1 inch) across and 8mm (0.31 inches) deep.

The Omega Story
The Omega watch story begins in 1848, when founder Louis Brandt began hand assembling key-wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen in his principality La Chaux-de-Fonds, in the northwest corner of Switzerland. However, the Omega name didn’t appear until 1894, after Louis Brandt had passed away and his watchmaking traditions were taken over by his sons, Louis-Paul and Cesar Brandt. Omega watches have long been associated with glamorous screen and sports stars–the Omega Seamaster is famous for being the watch of choice for James Bond–with current ambassadors including Pierce Brosnan, Nicole Kidman, tennis player Anna Kournikova, and swimmers Michael Phelps and Ian Thorpe.

But Omega is more than just a fashionable watch. In 1965, the Omega Speedmaster chronograph was “flight-qualified by NASA for all manned space missions” as the only wristwatch to have withstood all of the U.S. space agency’s severe tests, including passing grades for extreme shocks, vibrations, and temperatures ranging from -18 to +93 degrees Celsius. The greatest moment in the Speedmaster’s history was undoubtedly 20 July 1969 at 02:56 GMT, when it recorded man’s first steps on the Moon’s surface as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Today, Omega is known for its rigorous testing of new movements, cases, and bands. Each new Omega movement is tested on the wrist in existing Omega models, while various laboratory tests are conducted to determine temperature-resistance, shock-resistance and vibration-resistance.

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Omega Speedmaster Limited Edition Alaska Project Moon Watch 311.32.42.30.04.001 Review

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WITH MANUFACTURER SERIAL NUMBERS – LIMITED ALASKA PROJECT EDITION – Numbered XXXX of 1970 on Back Case – Temperature Resistant Between -148 to +260 Degrees Celsius – White Dial – Chronograph Feature – First Man On The Moon Watch – Manual Winding Movement – Caliber: Omega 1861, Power Reserve: 48 Hours – Guaranteed Authentic – Brushed with Polished Steel Case & Bracelet – Manufacturer Large Box, Manual, Cards and Certificate – 50 Meters / 165 Feet Water Resistant – 42mm = 1 1/2″ Case, 7″ Adjustable Bracelet with Deployment Buckle Comes with 2 Sets of Velcro Straps and also extra steel bracelet – Luminescent Hands and Markers – 3 Year Warranty.

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NEW OMEGA CONSTELLATION DOUBLE EAGLE LADIES WATCH 1590.51.00 Review

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Omega Ladies Watch 1590.51.00 – NO SALES TAX (Outside California) – Black Dial – Self Winding Automatic Co-Axial Chronometer Movement – Caliber: Omega 2500, Power Reserve: 44 Hours – Certificate of Authenticity – Brushed with Polished Steel Case & Bracelet – Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal – Manufacturer Box & Manual – 100 Meters / 330 Feet Water Resistant – 31mm = 1 1/4″ Case, 6″ Adjustable Bracelet – Deployment Buckle – Fixed Bezel

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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Men’s Watch 2201.51 Review

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If you are like me, then you enjoy researching big ticket items as much as the purchase. I can’t say that it eliminates buyer’s regret but the hangover doesn’t last nearly as long. I purchased the Omega Planet Ocean 6 months ago with some trepidation because of the price and a bad experience that I once had with a Rolex. I was concerned about the price because it cost considerably more than the Omega Seamaster. The Seamaster is also a diver’s watch and has a proven track record. In fact, the watch that James Bond* wore in Casino Royale was a special edition quartz Seamaster. In this review, I will attempt to answer the following questions:

Is it worth paying more money for a Planet Ocean, than for it’s predecessor, the Seamaster?

How does the Planet Ocean stack up to more expensive competitor, Rolex Sea Dweller?

*Note: James Bond wore the Planet Ocean in a Quantum of Solace.

While conducting this review, I’ll also try to educate the novice on the basic components of a watch: bezel, movement, band, crystal, case, and the face (dial, marker, hands). Without understanding each of these components, you cannot accurately compare watches. Of course, there are other factors as well as intangibles to be taken into consideration (warranty, prestige, price, etc.).

1. The crystal is the transparent cover that allows one to view the time while protecting the face of the watch from damage. The difference in quality and price varies according to the scratch resistance (hardness) of the crystal and the anti-reflective coating that have become standard on high end diver’s watches. Any watch costing more than 0 will generally have one of three crystals: Mineral, Sapphire, and Ceramic. All Rolex and Omega watches come with Sapphire or Ceramic. Ceramic (yttrium-stabilized zirconia) is the newest and most technologically advanced material. For the sake of concision, the minor advantages of a ceramic bezel aren’t worth the premium price at this time.

The Planet Ocean and all of the competing diving watches in this class come with sapphire crystal. Sapphire crystal is aptly named because it’s literally a lab produced corundum. For those of you who are not gemologists, sapphires and rubies are fancy names for red and blue corundum! Corundum has a 9 on the Mohs hardness scale (diamond = 10). Ergo, nothing below 9 on the Mohs hardness scale should easily scratch it. I’m very hard on watches but still haven’t managed to scratch the P.O.’s sapphire crystal. The harder a substance, the more brittle it is, therefore, you’re be just as likely to shatter a sapphire crystal than scratch it. If the crystal is raised (i.e. Sea Dweller), the exposed edge is also susceptible to being chipped. Fortunately, this is not a problem with the Planet Ocean since the sapphire crystal sits flush with the stainless steel bezel (replaceable).

Besides the way the sapphire crystals are mounted, the chief differences between diving watches involve the anti-reflective coating, or lack thereof. The Omega Seamaster and the Rolex Sea Dweller both put the anti-reflective coating on the inside of the crystal while the Planet Ocean has translucent blue tinted anti-reflective coating on both the outside and inside of the crystal. Note: You can only see the ‘blue tint’ by tilting the watch at an angle. Before purchasing this watch, I read an amateur review from a Sea Dweller owner who stated that Omega made a mistake because the exterior anti-reflective coating leaves noticeable marks when scratched. I’ve found that criticism to be highly exaggerated. In fact, I wear this watch daily and have put some scratches on the band but cannot find any marks on the coating. If you are actually going to use this watch for it’s intended purpose (scuba diving), then you will absolutely want to have this exterior coating because it works much better than the interior coating alone! IMHO, I love the crystal’s signature bluish hue because it’s the simplest way to distinguish an authentic P.O. from a cheap forgery.

2. Movement is the ‘motor’ of the watch that keeps the time, date, etc. Each separate mechanical function of a watch is called a ‘complication’. With premium watches, you generally have three choices when it comes to movement: Quartz, winding, and automatic. Quartz watches are more accurate and less expensive, but require batteries. Question: Why would anyone with half a brain want an automatic watch then? Answer: Multiple reasons! While automatic and winding movements are less practical and generally require more maintenance over the long haul, the difference is the artistry, ingenuity, and elegance of a mechanical movement. This is where the Omega Planet Ocean surpasses virtually every other watch out there including the Rolex Sea Dweller. The Caliber 2500 movement is based on an ETA 2892-2 (ETA is owned by the same company, Swatch group that owns Omega). Several innovations make this 27 jewel movement extraordinary. Due to the ‘Co-Axial Displacement’ the self winding (automatic) movement has managed to substantially reduce friction, thus requires much less lubrication than any other automatic movements manufactured today! What that means to you, my friend is that your new Planet Ocean watch will not require expensive servicing for 10 YEARS! FYI, that’s twice as long as any Rolex. The drastically reduced friction within the movement also doubles the lifespan of the watch! Additionally, Caliber 2500 movement has been equipped with a ‘free sprung balance’ that’s a ’state of the art’ simplified regulating system which greatly improves the COSC timing precision. In other words, this watch keeps exceptionally accurate time for a mechanical watch. In my experience, this watch has kept almost perfect time +/- 1 second a day and under 2 seconds a week. FYI: All mechanical watches tend to run fast by a few seconds per week during the first 6 to 18 months because of the initial factory lubrication. As the lubrication thins and spreads, high end mechanical watches generally become more accurate. Since the P.O. doesn’t need as much lubrication, the accuracy out of the box is amazing. It’s the only mechanical watch that I’ve owned that’s lived up to it’s billing when it comes to keeping time.

3. Case: The Omega Planet Ocean’s case is beautiful, rugged, and well designed with twice the water resistance rating of the Seamaster at 600m/1200ft. While that’s half of the water resistance of the Rolex Sea Dweller, it’s a moot point since the diving depth record with a breathing apparatus is only 313m! To give you a reference point, the most advanced atomic submarine (US Sea Wolf class) has a maximum diving depth of 500 meters. Omega invented the helium release value that made watches better suited for longer deeper dives. Without it, the pressure change upon returning to the surface would pop out the crystal. On the Planet Ocean, the release value is manual and looks like another winding clasp but is inscribed ‘He’ (the scientific symbol for helium). FYI- the safety value doesn’t need to be deployed for normal swimming and diving.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention the beautiful depiction of the Omega sea monster [hippokampoi] is on the case back. Not only is it attractive, but it’s the easiest way to determine if the watch is a genuine Planet Ocean. While counterfeit watches don’t seem to have trouble imitating the Rolex green hologram sticker, I’ve searched the internet and have never seen a convincing forgery of the Omega sea monster on the back case. If you don’t believe me, then go to the fake watch sites on the internet and do a comparison. The counterfeiters know that most people who purchase counterfeit watches are only interested in fooling passive onlookers.

4. On the Planet Ocean, the bezel is the black or orange ‘coin edged’ unidirectional rotating stainless steel ring that surrounds the crystal. The Omega Planet Ocean’s ‘easy grip’ bezel has 120 clicks (stopping points) stopping precisely on the markers. FYI: If you are diving with this watch, then the bezel is one of the most important features. For others who simply enjoy the styling and durability of a diving watch, the bezel provides a quick way to determine the quality, precision, and attention to detail that was put into the watch.

5. The band is the least important feature of a watch as far as I’m concerned. The band can be changed and will probably be replaced long before the watch dies of natural causes. Nevertheless, an expensive watch should come with a solid clasped high grade stainless steel, gold, or titanium band (I abhor leather and plastic). The Omega Planet Ocean’s band is first rate. I found the it to be very comfortable and secure with no sharp edges. The clasping mechanism works flawlessly. Being that it is a diving watch, the clasp has a clever mechanism that painlessly extends the band to allow it to fit over a diving suit (or jacket sleeve). Fortunately, the band is brushed stainless steel so it doesn’t show scratches like the polished case.

6. Face (dial, marker, hands)- The Planet Ocean’s hands and makers are coated with Superluminova resin. That means that when you turn out the lights, you do not have trouble making out the time for 30 minutes or so. The arrow tipped hands distinguish the Planet Ocean from the Sea Master and the Ocean Dweller. Another cool feature is that you can distinguish the hands from one another even at 12:00! The date does not require magnification. I’ve always felt that magnified dates aka cyclops interferes with the elegance of a watch. While this is a matter of personal preference, many people must agree since Rolex does not include the cyclops on the Sea Dweller.

Finally, I must mention the size. The Planet Ocean is a relatively big watch at 45.5mm and weighs 9oz. I like bigger watches but it’s a matter of taste. I’m a large man (6′3″ 210lbs) so it fits me proportionally. For someone with a smaller frame or thinner wrists, Omega makes a slightly diminutive version (42mm) of the standard PO. Whichever version you choose, the Plane Ocean will never be mistaken for a lady’s watch!

CONCLUSION: While the PO does cost more than the Seamaster, I believe that it’s well worth the extra price because of the improved movement and styling. You are also paying 00 less than the Sea Dweller. I love my Planet Ocean and highly recommend it.

Feature

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Stainless steel case and bracelet, Black dial and bezel with orange numbers, Self-winding chronometer Co-Axial movement, Domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, 600 meters / 2000 feet water reisitant, 42mm case size.

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Omega Ladies Constellation 1198.75.00 Watch Review

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Omega Watch 1198.75.00- WITH SERIAL NUMBERS- White Dial- Diamonds on Bezel & Dial- Self Winding Automatic Movement- Certificate of Authenticity- Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal- 18K Rose Gold Case & Bracelet- Manufacturer Box & Manual- 30 Meters / 100 Feet Water Resistant- 27.5mm = 1″ Case, 6″ Adjustable Bracelet- Free Bracelet Sizing- Free Lifetime Battery Replacement

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NEW OMEGA SEAMASTER MIDSIZE 300M WATCH 2422.80.00 Review

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Omega Ladies Watch 2422.80.00 – NO SALES TAX (Outside California) – Blue Dial – James Bond Series – Self Winding Co-Axial Automatic Chronometer Movement – Caliber: Omega 2500, Power Reserve: 44 Hours – Certificate of Authenticity – Brushed with Polished Steel Case & Bracelet – Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal – Manufacturer Box & Manual – 300 Meters / 1000 Feet Water Resistant – 36.25mm = 1 3/8″ Case, 7″ Adjustable Bracelet – Deployment Buckle – Unidirectional Rotating Bezel – Luminescent Hands and Markers

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Omega Women’s Constellation Automatic Diamond Watch #1398.75.00 Review

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Feature

  • Quality Swiss Automatic movement; Functions without a battery; Powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Domed, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment inside
  • Case diameter: 27.5 mm
  • 18kt. Rose gold – stainless-steel case; White Mother-of-Pearl with diamonds dial and diamond bezel; Date function
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)

Overview

Omega Watch 1398.75.00 – WITH SERIAL NUMBERS – White Mother of Pearl Insignia Dial – Diamonds on Bezel & Dial – Self Winding Automatic Movement – Caliber: Omega 2520, Power Reserve: 42 Hours – 3 Year Warranty – Certificate of Authenticity – Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal – 18K Rose Gold with Steel Case & Bracelet – Manufacturer Box & Manual – 30 Meters / 100 Feet Water Resistant – Luminescent Hands and Markers – 27.5mm = 1″ Case, 6″ Adjustable Bracelet – Deployment Buckle

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You’ll twinkle like a star with the Omega women’s Constellation watch. Shimmering from inside the 27-millimeter case is a white, mother-of-pearl dial adorned with diamond hour markers. A diamond-encrusted rose-gold bezel circles the case and radiates with beauty. This elegant timepiece has luminous hands for low-light visibility. It is powered by self-winding automatic movement and is water resistant to a depth of 99 feet.

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