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Thanks for the clarification. I'm not a Bond junkie either, so I never kept close tabs on the thing. I think there is a fine distinction, however, between Pierce Brosnan's choice for himself (and/or in his role as James Bond), and a watch model selected as a limited edition 007 MARKED watch that was specifically linked to a certain movie. People's tastes in watches can change, but for a specific ad campaign dedicated to a specific movie, there's no excuse for telling the customers one thing in the beginning, and then changing your story when pictures from the movie set start circulating in public.
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