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The big difference between James Bond and me is that he gets a new watch everytime he destroys the one he has.
If I, God forbid, destroy my watch, all I get is tears in my eyes. :-)
Common man
: I think it depends on the type of watch. The
: Seamaster Professional for example is
: advertised as the James Bond watch so I
: don't think Bond cruises with it. And then
: even in the Mercedes example, it depends on
: the model. If you had a AMG labeled
: Mercedes, it's meant to be driven to the
: extremes.
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