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I've only got one Seamaster, a Cosmic from the 1970s that I like very much. I'm looking to get another Seamaster, and love the blue dial versions.
My question, and it may be hypothetical at this point: will the prices of new 2535.80 coax GMT models affect those of the older "Bond" models? In other words, is it worth waiting for the coax watches to hit the market so that the older models are less "desirable" and more negotiable? Or, is the coax GMT going to be much more expensive than the existing model, meaning the two will be in different market segments (incidentally, does anyone know the MSRP of the 2535.80.00 coax GMT, since the authorized dealer I asked 'doesn't know yet?')?
Thanks very much!
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