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: Any new Seamaster models won't likely be
: announced until the BaselWorld watch fair in
: April, then probably not available in stores
: until mid to late in the year.
: But OMEGA is unlikely to discontinue either of
: those watches soon. I doubt any new
: Seamaster Professional models will be
: introduced without being based on the OMEGA
: CoAxial movement, which puts it in a roughly
: $900 higher price range than the two you
: mentioned.
: So I would not wait unless you are really care
: about getting a coaxial SMP, are willing to
: gamble that anything like that will even
: come out this year, and are willing to pay
: the extra $900 for such a watch.
I hope Omega will a Aqua Terra GMT model.
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