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Re: Blue "Bond" Seamaster to be Discontinued!!??!!??

: : Well, I did it! Went ahead and picked up a blue auto
: Seamaster. AD

: Nice pickup. Its a great watch.

i don't think it will be a problem if this watch is dicontinued by Omega The Bond tie in will now mean a new watch in every film(i can only speak for myself but i can't keep affording the"new" Bond watch.)I have a Rolex submariner,and an Omega seamaster pro Auto why would i wan't a planet ocean?omega can keep churning out watches as long as fans are buying them.it was a clever marketing ploy to change from Rolex to Omega.Your average Joe on the street couldn't afford a rolex.and rolex couldn't keep up with the demand if they could.A Bond watch will always be the true watch featured in any film and this will keep it's future second hand price stable.

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