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Disclaimer and up-front apology: I know this is an exclusively Omega forum. But I trust you all, so this is where I thought I'd start for referrals elsewhere....
If anyone has any experience or resources w/ regard to the following "Bond" Rolexes, I'd be interested in dialoguing off line via eMail, or, ideally, in a forum that was more narrowly focused, like this one. (TimeZone is great, but a bit "big" for me.)
Specifically, I'm looking into 5513-, 5514-, 5517-, 14060-, and 14060M-series non-date Submariner watches.
Thanks. And, again: Apologies to those I may have offended here....
PS Understand that it is doubtful that the 14060 is a Bond watch, given that Licence to Kill was released the same year this watch was introduced (and that the 14060M was released a full decade later -- after the Omega era had started for Agent 007).
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