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No one on the forums (timezone, watchuseek, etc.)has mentioned anything about the caseback on the new Bond SMP, so I have no idea whether it will have one. Also, I'm not assuming anything regarding price just yet. The 3300 Swiss Francs ($2550 US) was just an estimate from the guy at Basel, but it seems very low to me. In fact, this would be $300 LESS than the cost of an Aqua Terra, which is the cheapest 2500C co-axial Omega makes. The Aqua Terra has lower water resistance, no bezel, and a much thinner case, so I'd be surprised to find the new Bond SMP costing $300 less. Until Omega releases the official price, I'm not going to assume anything.
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