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Sorry to disappoint the folks looking forward to Rolex Submariner images, but I'd committed to produce this for one of the James Bond websites early last month.
Short of being able to photograph my 2531.80 Seamaster on the wrist of 007 himself, I thought I'd settle for something associated with his "environment." The 1:18 scale model here works better for draping the 1503-825 bracelet than does my fixed-door 1:24 scale "Die Another Day" slot car.
Once I get "costume" and "positioning" reviewed for the woman I have in mind to serve as Bond Girl for my 2531.80, I'll post more photos.
But that's down the road a bit--.
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