You can only ever own watches from TWO brands ever again. You can only select one pairing. Which option would you choose? …

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Omega and Seiko is an easy choice for me. 

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I just assumed Casio includes G-Shock so Rolex and Casio for me. 

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Can’t i have cartier and seiko?

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I assumed Omega and Grand Seiko. 

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I knew right away that Omega and Seiko would dominate the poll.  LOL

I’d be perfectly happy with Rolex and Longines though. 

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My two favourites from the list Omega and Seiko. This was an easy poll! Next??

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Can I choose Casio and also Casio?

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I picked Omega in spite of Seiko being it's partner. 

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Davemcc

I knew right away that Omega and Seiko would dominate the poll.  LOL

I’d be perfectly happy with Rolex and Longines though. 

I was being selfish and made sure I got my perfect pairing in there. 

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An El Primero and a BB58 would be a killer pairing! Yes not including GS. 

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Just got a Seiko & a Speedy is my grail

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Casio and Seiko :)

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I chose Omega & Seiko, also assuming that it includes Grand Seiko, and any vintage Seiko. I would miss Casio, though. 

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Rolex and Seiko

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Omega and Seiko is my current collection.

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I went with Rolex & Casio bc DOXA and Sinn wasn't an option.

I really want to like Omegas (but I just don't), and Seikos never stick with me more than a couple of months.

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Tough combo but the onlu watch I will never consider selling Is my Daytona so Rolex and Casio.  Love me some CasiOaks but I’m a Seiko fanboy too.

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cornfedksboy

I assumed Omega and Grand Seiko. 

If this is true then I change my answer!!  

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Not having a GS option is going to be painful for many. 
 

I chose Zenith & Tudor simply for Tudor. Many times I have thought I could have a great collection that simply consisted of Tudor watches. I mean, I already have the 43mm BBB and the new Ranger. Adding a Panda Chrono, S&G GMT, and a 41mm Black Bay (thinking blue dial like @mjosamannen’s) would make a pretty epic 5 watch collection. 

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Well, to be fair C would need to include Grand Seiko under Seiko. 

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Seiko with its huge portfolio is bound to have something for me when I need it. Having Omega too is just a side bonus.

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I think Seiko alone (even sans credor and GS) would satisfy.most of my needs, especially if you include the historical portfolio.  The broadness of the portfolio as a whole really helps.

Same with Omega.

The problem with the other ones is that they're all very sport/tool watch heavy catalogs and I do like and want dressier options.

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Couldn't decide, as none of these pairings really appeal to me. I would go for Seiko and Casio paired myself.

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Not only do I really like Omega and Seiko, but they also represent a variety of almost limitless choice. I have recently stopped buying Seikos because of their QC issues, but would still take them in this situation.

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Dang good thing I went with C, it's winning by a mile lol

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Easy one for me! Seiko for the wide range of watches with nice dials, and Omega for grail (Seamaster Professional 300M). 

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Have to have my G Shock so Rolex and Casio it is! Also, this is a hypothetical situation, right? If so, then I have made the assumption the submariner is abundantly available and underpriced in the secondary market 😂

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If I had to select from this list it would have to be Zenith and Tudor. Omega and Seiko look appealing but it comes down to the Seiko quality issues. If it comes down to straight build quality Zenith and Tudor followed by Rolex and Casio. If I could put any of these together and form my own two it would be Rolex and Tudor. 

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I love how nearly unanimous this poll feels

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Picked Casio in spite of it being partnered with Rolex.