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Keith: Thanks for the intel. It does seem reasonable that Omega would go to the trouble of making another limited edition series like it did for the last movie, and the coax Planet Ocean would seem to be the logical choice for the base watch.
I still think it's somewhere between sad, pathetic, and disappointing that Omega would officially list a Deville on thir own website as the new James Bond watch. Considering that this was a lie that would inevitably be discovered, it's pretty much a de facto statement by the management at Omega that they place NO VALUE WHATSOEVER on their customer's loyalty and trust in their company. This is just simply appalling.
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