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The PO is a beautiful watch, but way too massive to be worn with a tux. I’m 5 9 and 180 pounds, and the PO would definitely look too monstrous on my wrist. Daniel Craig does not seem to be a big guy either. I think Daniel Craig will be wearing the SMP in the scenes requiring a tux and the PO for the action scenes. That way Omega will keep the SMP as their advertised Bond watch, and at the same time it will introduce the PO as the other Bond watch.
From what I can see on the trailer, they want to make James Bond less classy and more military. Maybe that’s why the PO with a rubber strap will be optimal choice for most of the scenes.
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