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: Craig's beat-up ``Planet Ocean'' watch is among
: more than 300 Omega pieces to be offered by
: Antiquorum Auctioneers in Geneva on April 14
: and 15. The watch Craig wore while doing
: many of his stunts has a high estimate of
: $6,500.
I expect Craig's PO to sell for a lot more than $6,500.
: Omega, owned by Swatch Group AG, the world's
: largest watchmaker, is also selling a
: ``Seamaster Professional'' worn by Pierce
: Brosnan in 1997's ``Tomorrow Never Dies,''
: with a top estimate of $10,000.
Likewise, I expect Brosnan's Seamaster Pro to sell for more than $10,000.
This has to be a Bond collector's dream come true! By the way, the watches are listed on eBay under the member id "antiquorumgeneva". I'm bidding on the watches with absolutely no expectation of winning--I just want to say that I bid on 007's watches!
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