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Item 5049816851 on the 'Bay will amuse if you covet the 2537.80 Limited Edition 007 SMP. Seems that (according to this Seller), Omega must have produced another 211 pieces of this special run. Not the 10,007 as they claimed, but a total of 10,218 (as evidenced by the watch case back). Bezel is wrong, too -- but who's counting the deviations?
I'm told that aftermarket parts are readily available, so I suppose it's possible that there is some authentic Omega in there somewhere....
For those of you who are in favor of Daniel Craig, please forgive me for my Subject line, suggesting this is yet "another" fake Bond.
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