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Makes a certain sense. However, believe it or not

I'm sort of hoping they go with a black bezel PO, or something else like the DeVille. Otherwise, a lot of people will assume I bought mine because it was the "Bond Watch". I'd rather it remain a little out of the ordinary. Silly and selfish maybe, but there you have it.

Actually, if Casino Royale is supposed to be set in the late 1960s, as I've heard, why not a Speedmaster Pro? No bezel to turn into a buzz saw, but the chronograph buttons could be tied to some interesting Q devices. It's correct for the time period, as well as still in production now. Plus, with the all black dial, it would look fine with a tux in a pinch. I mean, Bond in a casino without a tux?

John

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