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I think if you're going to wear an orange bezel PO you have to have a certain athletic "in your face" panache, and judging from Daiel Craig's haircut and appearance it seems like a combination that's plausible.
That unfortunately leaves a rather messy and disgraceful public relations bungle sitting out there on the Omega website, with the new Bond watch being clearly listed as a Deville. I'm really at a loss for words (and that's a first!!) for the way this seems to be turning out. Did Omega pick up some displaced Enron executives somewhere along the way??
BTW, my vote for the new Q mods on the Bond watch is PO rattrapante with a hinged front crystal and a tiny cold fusion movement. In the air, the hands align to 12 & 6 with a double push of the helium valve, and then spin at high speed. It's a helicopter on land, AND a sea sled underwater.
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