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First off, if you are faint of heart or have small children near the computer as you read this, do not click on the link below until they have left.
Just saw on eBay this listing for a "replica" of the James Bond Limited Edition anniversary watch (you, know, the 2537.80 -- that looks pretty much like the 2531.80, except for the 007 logo on its dial, caseback, and bracelet clasp.
Here, we have a Planet Ocean-looking, orange bezel; a 007 dial like on the 2537.80; and 1610-930 bracelet style (all Bond watches have the distinctive 1503-825 bracelet).
Gotta report this to the eBay folks for action!
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