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Well,the quartz version,that is.
Here's tis on my wrist!
It's a handsome more conservative look.Get the electric blue version if you want some "BlingBling" factor.:-)
: Hi, I had a mid size james bond Seamaster for a
: while about 2 years ago but ended up having
: to sell it due to some financial reasons.
: I really like Omega watches. I believe they are
: of the same quality as Rolex for half the
: price-a great value really.
: Anyways, I am excited about getting another
: Omega only I'm going to go for the 2252.50
: (see pic) which I understand has the black
: dial and a new style bracelet which I really
: like, and is mid sized.
: My question is, is this mid size the exact same
: mid size as the James Bond Seamaster (blue
: face)? I know that mid size fit my wrist
: well and I want to make sure the new style
: 2252.50 is not any smaller.
: Thanks in advance for any info!
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