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Hello,
I have seen this topic posted before and each time the people on the forum have told me that this is not true. However, today I was window shopping at my local Omega retailer (Bailey, Banks, and Biddle), and the sales rep told me that Omega is still selling their existing supply of Bond SMP's, but that they have officially stopped manufacturing them. Supposedly Omega has tens of thousands of them still in stock, so it would be a while before they sold out.
I was told that the current 2254.50 model with the Speedy style bracelet and sword hands would be the replacement for the Bond model, and that this model would soon be offered in the same blue color as the current Bond model. Thus, I was told the Bond model would be replaced with the newer style Seamaster. Has anyone else heard this rumor or did I just speak to a misinformed sales rep?
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