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I Should Add....

The watch was model number 2537.80.00. It came with all of the following, so if you see one that doesn't I'd be highly suspicious:

1) White outer box with small blue 007 in the corner.

2) Blue leather inner case with the 40 Years of James Bond logo on the top of the case. The inner lining is light gray and has the same logo on the upper part of the lid (in blue).

3) Certificate of authenticity showing XXXX of 10,007 pieces. This number should match the engraving on the caseback.

4) Authorized dealer stamped and dated warranty card, pictograms card, and chronometer certificate card.

5) White card holder

6) Red hardbound instruction manual

7) As for the watch itself, the clasp has the 007 logo on it. The caseback has the 40 Years of James Bond logo on it, along with the XXXX of 10,007 engraving. The dial has the 007 wave pattern and applied dial markers (markers encased in metal, unlike the non-applied markers on the regular Seamaster). The dial also has the 007 logo below the word "CHRONOMETER", where the regular Seamaster says 300m/1000ft.

If I forgot to mention anything, I'm sure Dell will add to this post.

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