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: Which do you prefer? Or do you prefer the Bond?
I'm still a big fan of the Bond model. It is the most distinctive Seamaster Pro model available. Both the blue dial/bezel combination and the skeleton hands are quite unlike most other diving-style watches available.
: (Significant price differences for the same
: watch?)
Limited Editions are normally more expensive -- even though otherwise the watch is essentially the same. Only significant difference in material is that the America's has a white-gold bezel insert instead of the aluminum or steel on the Bond.
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