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: Incorrect. Bond was not anywhere near where the
: Goldeneye was fired. The first Goldeneye was
: fired at Severnaya--where Bond never went.
: The second one burned up in the atmosphere.
: So Bond and his watch would NOT have been
: affected by any EMP!
: Just being in the control room of an EMP weapon
: is safe--unlike being near ground zero of
: where it was aimed and fired!
Was 006's omega custom made with a black dial and bezel. I know that you say the bond models were never made in this style. I'm just curious.
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