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: Hey guys,
: Some of you might have noticed that during the
: reign of the last generation Omega Website
: there was a 3D simulation of the Bond SMP.
: At the time, I thought it was really cool,
: you could rotate the watch and zoom in, but
: I couldn't download it.... I was wondering
: if any of you guys could relocate that and
: if you have anything similar to it. I would
: really like a 'sim' of an Omega watch on my
: desktop that actually tells time and goes
: along with the wallpapers, instead of
: changing the pics everyday to go along with
: the date!!!
: Thanks.
That was a cool simulation but I can't find it, either. Much like a lot of the good stuff on the "old" website, I don't think the simulation made it over to the new and unimproved site. My biggest complaint is that the new site no longer lists the case sizes like the old one did, so you can't determine the actual size of the watch you are viewing.
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