Scuba Steve

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It means a lot to many but it means nothing to me. I don't consider an LE an LE unless it is 100 units or less. Maybe stretching it to 250 units but not over that level. I never buy the watch just because it is an LE. I buy it because I like it. One example, the 3T Orsa. The LE status had nothing to do with me wanting it. I wanted it because it is a kicking watch that is exactly the type of watch I dig.
If it were a regular production watch I would of still bought it in a heart beat. I do wish it would get here though. If I know there is gong to be a LE run on a watch and a regular run, I will most always go for the regular run and save some cash. One example of this will be one of the few non-dive watches you will ever see me buy when I can get one of the Timefactors PRS-20 Italians. I actually prefer the regular model over the LE model as it has a solid case back as opposed to the exhibition case back. Plus did I mention it is cheaper?
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