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About an hour ago, one of my sources shared front and back images of the new "Casino Royale" Planet Ocean being released by Omega SA in conjunction with the new James Bond 007 film.
As I had to do when I got the first film set images of the production Omega Planet Ocean, I can't place them here. But if you follow the link below, they are there.
So far I've got a lot of "I've seen it" communications, and a half dozen sources that I highly trust. Images and descriptions are all consistent. And one AD for sure has it in its system by the 2709.50.91 model number.
My gut "marketing" reaction is to note how very different this approach appears to be, as compared to the Seamaster 2226.80 model. Talk about two extremes!
On the other hand, maybe a really brilliant move, serving those who wouldn't otherwise have bought into the bling of the last two Bond LEs.
Dell
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