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Re: New Black SMP or 2531.80 Bond?
In Response To: New Black SMP or 2531.80 Bond? ()

I bought the black one and I love it. I really wanted the BOND one but since the model has been out for a long time I leaned more for the Black. + its a great watch! Also you cant compare the luminescence!

: I've been thinking about getting the 2531.80
: bond watch now for a while. But then I
: started reading a bit about the new 2054.50
: black SMP on this forum. After seeing the
: nice photos at the (2) sites below I'm
: having second thoughts.

: Maybe with this new black SMP design you either
: hate it or love it. I'm starting to like it.
: What does everybody else think about the new
: black SMP?
: --Steve

:
: http://www.interaxia.com/horology/seamaster/index.html

:
: http://www.timezone.com/wwwboard/BB/messages/1477.html

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