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It was www.newturfers.com. I've found the quote (please excuse the derogatory tone, it was from a Rolex site...
"The future King of England wears an Omega Seamaster.
A few years ago I saw a picture of Prince William. He'd taken time out from school working on some camp project in South America or somewhere. The photo was a real close-up with his hand over part of his face and he was wearing....... wait for it........... An Omega Seamaster. But, c'mere..... there's more......... It was the quartz version.........
Anyway, over the years there's been loads of other pictures and footage and in each one, if you look closely he's wearing his Seamaster.
Not that there's anything wrong with that of course. I just thought I'd tell you."
...so from this and the gallery it looks like its is mid-size and quartz. From the picture, the basket weave bracelet and dot hour markers indicate it is a Bluey-Bond model. Does everyone agree?
Perhaps you should contact the guy who wrote the post (http://www.newturfers.com/forum/ then go to search and type in Prince William) to find out where he got his info from.
I hope your daughter knows what a nice Dad she's got. Take full advantage and have her cleaning your car and mowing the grass for the next ten years ;) Hope this has helped.
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