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If Omega released a PO-cased (LARGE!), blue wave dial-faced, skeleton-handed, GMT-function watch that was as thin as my 2531.80, well... I'd be very, very tempted. I like the PO but prefer the skeleton hands and blue colours of the Bond. I'd not pay another $1250 for the PO, as that'd buy me a nice second watch. However, if/when Omega release the watch I described above to my specifications (ahem!...) then I might pull the trigger... Hope springs eternal (it's not like they can make the coax movement thinner now so I'm clearly dreaming!).
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