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Shit's about to get real regarding the Rolex shortage. I wonder how widespread the press will be on this. I went into one of their stores when I was Omega shopping. Bought from the boutique instead, and I'm really happy about that now.

Suzana Krajisnik
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C.D. Peacock Inc., C.D. Peacock Inc.; Seymour Holtzman; Robert Baumgardner; Dyol Hill; Christopher Croteau; Yingxue Duan
2/11/2021 1:21 cv 775
(Chicago) Employment, RICO and retaliation. Defendants fired plaintiff, and two other employees, for reporting and refusing to take part in defendants' scheme to illegally sell Rolex watches to foreign grey market resellers, which allowed defendants to defraud Rolex and taxing authorities, and to illegally profit.
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Four reasons I went Omega instead of Rolex.

1. Technically, it's a far superior watch
2. I could walk into an Omega owned boutique and walk out an hour later with my watch.
3. I didn't want to come off as "RolexGuy."
4. I didn't like the idea that everyone would wonder if my watch is a fake.
Rolex is such a trader’s watch, I’ve just never thought highly of them. Always been a Breitling guy myself. Customer base will give up a limb before they trade that watch.
 
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