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In Response To: Re: SEAMASTER NO MORE? ()

the Bond basketweave bracelet is being made exclusive to only the bond model...also note how other models that were once fashioned off of the genta designed SMP are now being converted to the SM300 and more traditonal styles...for example the Old SMP Chrono vs. the New NON AC Chrono and the SM120 which was discontinued in favor of the Aqua Terra, a piece that is almost $1K over the MSRP of the 120...seem like they are phasing out the wave pattern dials, basket weave bracelets and the skeletonized hands in all models except the "Bond"...personally I feel it is only a matter of time before the bond model is phased out as well in favor of the new sword sm300 style SMPS...a good indicator will be what is featured in the next JB movie.

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