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: Well, not completely gone....
: On it's FAQ page, Omega SA still has a section
: titled, "Which Seamaster Watch is the
: James Bond Watch?" and that lists the
: 2531.80 model.
: A long-time frustration to me that I never saw
: the 2541.80 quartz version there, while
: that's the model that started things out for
: Omega and James Bond 007 in
: "GoldenEye."
Well, what I meant is its gone from the current collection, so probably discontinued. I thought I had seen a reference to the 2541.80 on the Omega site at one point when I did a search for Bond, but this has been replaced with the new collection. But then again, maybe I saw the reference on another website.
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