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Do you still own them both?
Curious because you use the past tense. How much rotation did they get?
I've found myself attracted to a watch, spent the money, and then discovered that I liked the idea of owning it more than wearing it.
same dilemma here
By: Chromatic Fugue : July 17th, 2008-18:54
I'm trying to make a similar choice: new PO 42 mm vs. new GO SE -- I don't have any dive watches and am looking for my first. Your PO 45 is, I think, somewhat larger than the SE, which is advertised as 42 mm. Does anyone here have a wrist shot of the LE? ...
TWO diferent worlds
By: Mostel : July 18th, 2008-21:30
the PO is a real knockaround true everyday watch that you can really 'live in', as nice as it is. The GO SE is a fancy watch, extremely bulky and heavy and THICK, more on the art-side than the sport side, and a tank of a watch--amazing detail and quality ...
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By: db darien : July 19th, 2008-07:46
I won't disagree with your characterization of the GO SE as "art" and how you treat it. But I've owned and worn both watches, for an extended period of time. I can tell you, unequivocally, that the PO outweighs the GO and, due to its 45 mm case, is bigger...
How Long
By: db darien : July 19th, 2008-12:26
I've continuously owned Omega Seamasters for 15 years and have had the current PO for over a year. I've owned Glashuttes for the past two years and owned the SE for about six months. I wore both continuously. I traded-in the SE to get my current G.O. Navi...