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Re: Seamaster Pro 2254.50
In Response To: Seamaster Pro 2254.50 ()

I have both the blue(Bond 2531) and the black SMP(2254), full size. MY wife has the matching ladies versions, so we are a true SMP Family!!!

Just one point, while the black SMP is a great watch, the Blue one is truly spectacular. I bought the blue ones first and then the black and have to say that I dont get that thrill with the black one that I do when I look down and see the 2531 SMP on my wrist...its much more unique and the hands are really fantastic (though the minute hand should be longer, IMO). I prefer the bracelet too over the Speedy bracelet that comes with the 2254. The 2531 is just a much more unique watch package.

Thats my personal choice however. Be sure to try on both at the shop.

regards and welcome to the Omega Addiction,

FGA

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