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I just got done with this in photoshop, I guess its kind of plagiarisim so if it's not appropriate, please delete this post.
that said, this is my idea of a new seamaster chrono. Thinnner! and Less Expensive :)
: In an earlier post, someone asked if Omega
: would bring out a new version of the SeMPC
: soon. Derek answered that it is bound to
: happen eventually.
: What would you like to see in the Pro Chrono's
: next iteration. I don't think the new/old
: Seamaster 300 look would work in a
: chronograph. I suspect most would like to
: see a black on black version. I keep trying
: to imagine how the watch would look with
: baton hands. A date window that matches the
: color of the dial might be nice too.
: What are your thoughts?
: Jeff
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