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A new Seamaster cross-breed?

As Ross over at the TimeZone Omega Forum recently announced, Omega is coming out with a new Seamaster Pro.

SEAMASTER 300M DIVER 150TH ANNIVERSARY
+ PIC 2231.50 Titanium on titanium, black dial
+ PIC 2931.50 Titanium on leather, black dial
+ Movement: Calibre 1120
+ Case: Titanium
+ Dimension: diameter 39.30 mm, total height 11.80 mm
+ Bezel: Brushed stainless steel ring with minutes scale
+ Dial: Black dial with waves and large Superlite indexes
+ Hands: Superlite coated skeleton hands

What strikes me about that description is it is a 150th Anniversary model in titanium, but with skeleton hands and large indexes on the dial!

So is Omega making a hybrid of the GMT and James Bond styles? What do you think? Sound interesting or wait until we get a photo?

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