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Help would be appreciated, please.
There is an absolutely breathtaking Speedmaster that I just saw, and it got me thinking that my "next" Omega might better be a "moon watch" rather than a Seamaster to flesh-out the Bond line. I guess I'm familiar enough w/ the SMP watches to know that there are only 2 "real" Bond watches, 2531.80 and 2541.80, and then the 2 "close" mid-versions; and then the 2537.80 Limited Edition 007 commemorative.
Is there a way of looking at moon watches that is similar to this? I would also be interested in photographs. As to specific model numbers, it also seems to me that there is some variability in wrist bands: Bracelets? Velcro fabric? Are all the same -- or are we again, talking about the not-quite 2551.80-type of thing?
Thanks!
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