why fauxtina and not just two tone? titanium case with moonshine gold dial accents and standard hands seen on the diver 300
There is no broad arrow hands. Some of you guys are imagining things. It's the typical skeleton hands of the SMP, pretty clear in the most recent post of the watch zoomed. Also clear when he wore it in Jamaica.. Skeleton hands. My 2220.80 on a superfine mesh...
A friend was told at his local AD a few weeks ago that a new Bond watch will be along shortly. Unfortunately that's all I know
Maybe there's just whispers then but I trust my 'source', unless the guy in the AD had incorrect info or was lying (unlikely) or too had just heard rumour. I'll ask more and for context. Film's not due out til early next year so a probable autumn release would make sense for marketing/publicity/promotion/tie-in purposes.
Good point. I was wondering if all the negative press would mean they push the release back on this piece or not
Just before Spectre was released Omega launched the Aqua Terra (15,007) . Once the film was released we had the Seamaster 300 (7007) which was in film. Could omega be doing that again? Release a watch in October / November and then another in April to match the film release? Omega recently have not been one to miss out on a LE opportunity or two.
I like the way it uses a grey strap not seen that before wonder whats its made of like a metal materiel?
No one said anything about broad arrow hands. They are talking about the symbol at the 6 position, which is known as a Broad Arrow. There was a whole discussion on it in another thread. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_arrow
Previously posted on this thread: https://omegaforums.net/threads/new-bond-omega.92852/page-7#post-1222321