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Nice! Now I feel special cause I was right and cause I have a logo thats only on my watch's model! hehe
Soleil
: I got an answer back from the Marketing Dept at
: Swatch Group here in Australia and the
: little engraving on the back of the SMP is
: done as an attempt to distinguish the real
: SMPs from the fakes. The engraving is a tiny
: globe of the world with the Omega logo
: ringed around it. It is only done to the
: James Bond SMPs (Ref 2531.80), since these
: are the most copied Omegas out there.
: teeritz
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