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: I'm also surprised that no one mentioned seeing
: this watch at Basel until now. I think that
: the applied logo and dial markers will look
: great on the Bond SMP's. I only hope that
: the price doesn't increase too much because
: of the co-axial movement.
The guy from timezone said the price was estimated at 3300 Swiss Francs, which be only $2550 US dollars. That's only $400 more than the current 2531.80, which seems WAY too cheap to me for a co-axial model. It's all speculation at this point, though.
: I'd also like to see a new version of the
: 2254.50 with an applied logo and markers. I
: didn't see any pictures of a new 2254.50 at
: Basel, but now I'm wondering if no one just
: bothered to mention it!
I'm wondering the same thing.
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