I love the Omega's in photos and the Rolex/Tudor on wrist. I don't have the most wrist real estate and find the twisted lugs make the watch look chunkier vs. the straighter oyster lugs.
In theory I'd go for the one watch because once it comes to servicing these you are paying almost half the cost of a watch per service. HOWEVER, with a lineup this great it's hard to argue with that versatility!
Makes complete sense, Rolex's manufacturing process/distribution is baffling...Good thing there are plenty a great alternatives - the AT is a fantastic choice!
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