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Greetings,
I'm in the market for a watch with a GMT function. I already own own a Bond Seamaster Ti chrono so I' m not interested in the Bond GMT, yet I like the Co-Axial movement. Is there a possibility that the regular Seamaster 300 GMT will ever have a Co-Axial movement? If they had one I would buy it tomorrow.
One other question. I'm a lume freak. The lume on my Bond chrono is terrible. Is the lume much better on the new Bond GMT? And how does that compare to the regular Seamaster 300GMT?
Bezel
PS This is a great forum!
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