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Re: I think this is the year
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Will it be the first and only or the first of a collection? I guess only time will tell. The 300M comes in many attractive versions, and the Seamaster brand itself is wide with the addition of the AT and the PO. When I got my 2531.80, it was meant to be the one and only. I intend to wear only one watch at a time and would never leave it for a lesser piece of horology. So if I had to wear it in alternance, it would be for something really interesting. I pondered my own decision, asking myself if one day I would buy another watch. A Speedy, a PO would be wonderful additions to the 300M Pro. Different mechanisms, different designs... However that made me realise that I would have to part from my 300M, and that is absolutely out of question!

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