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I hope what I about to say is not heritical but I chose the 2253.80.00 because it is a great watch, and because it doesn't look like the Bond model.
Is it only me that thinks to buy a watch because a fictional secret agent has one is a bit, well, naff. If this doesn't translate to American then perhaps I mean a bit Walter Mitty.
This extends doubly in my opinion to the Bond 40 yrs edition.
Don't get me wrong I am a big fan of the Bond books and films but I doesn't mean I have an irrational love of Lotus Esprits, Space Shuttles or hollowed out volcano lairs.
: Go for the subtle blue dial SMP - the black is
: too gaudy , the numbers are huge
: ..and James Bond wears his with a tux and the
: watch looks fabulous, how can you get more
: dressy than that???
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