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: I was able to find a Seamaster Auto James Bond
: in excellent shape, about 1 yr. old with box
: and papers for $900.00. The shop's jeweler
: completely polished the watch and it looks
: great. I thought this was a very good deal.
: Any thoughts on this deal?
Congratulations, Ken. I'd say you got a great deal. Given that the retail price is $2150 and yours is only one year old with a fresh polishing job, I'd say you got a bargain.
Enjoy the Bond SMP. It is my all-time favorite Omega.
-John
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