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: John , do you have a picture of the upcoming
: co-axial model 2220.80 or any link i could
: visit for this model?
: also what calibre will it be?
: thanks in advance..
: regards to all.......
It will be caliber 2500C, the same co-axial caliber that is in the Planet Oceans and Aqua Terras. This is the best picture we have so far. It is of the version on a rubber strap. Model 2220.80.00 is the bracelet version and will retail for $3050. $2950 is the retail on a strap.
It will have a steel caseback, applied (metal encased) dial markers, "Seamaster" written in red, and "CO-AXIAL CHRONOMETER" on the dial.
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