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Guys, guys, guys (and gals)!! I have just seen pictures of the new Seamaster Planet Ocean Co-Axial and they are stunning!
Available in 45.5mm and 42mm with both a black dial with black bezel and a black dial with ORANGE bezel. The dials feature luminova coiated numerals at the 12,6 and 9 positions which hark back to the '60s Seamaster 300s that we all know and love. And it's 600 metres water-resistant.
I have been tossing up whether to buy a black Seamaster Pro or a vintage Seamaster 300 from the '60s. This watch solves that problem for me. But something tells me they won't be cheap. Word is that they will be available in a few months.
Sorry I haven't posted a picture, I can't seem to paste the photos into this message.
However, I'm sure some pics will start to circulate on this forum soon.
teeritz
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