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I just got home with my new, Titanium Seamaster. Wow! I am thrilled. It has the new sword style hands and dial which I swore I didn't like as well, but when I got into the store and actually put the watches on my wrist side by side, I liked it better than the Bond. Go figure. The electric blue dial on this is amzing, seemingly changing color depending on the light source. The watch glows in the dark so brightly that I may need to wear sunglasses. Can you tell I am thrilled?! I am going to let the watch settle in for a week or so before I do anything about seeing how accurate it is.
Thanks to all for their posts here and on the Timezone. I learned a lot and made a much more informed (but also totally emotionally driven) choice than I would have before I began reading posts for the last few months.
Adam Rodman
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