New James Bond Platinum-Gold

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Agreed, I am also concerned that they are having the opposite problem with the speedy 321 - rollout is so slow how is it ever going to build the needed “hype” to become “investment” worthy. Who knows, maybe they will get it figured out!
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I really really like the new non-limited bond with mesh bracelet. Not sure what the point of the rest of them are though...
 
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I really really like the new non-limited bond with mesh bracelet. Not sure what the point of the rest of them are though...
 
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Why the pinnacle? By 2030 Omega will have released 15 new Seamaster Bond models at least. This insanely overpriced and totally forgettable model drown in the cascade of other Omega releases.

You don't like it then? 😗
 
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Could not find anywhere how many the “limited” actually is. But then again, with 49k euros this is miles away from what I spend on a watch.....
 
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The problem for me with Omegas today is that nothing really seem special anymore. They produce 20 iterations of each models and just flood the marked.
Yeap! How many Seamaster 300 were released so far? A SS one with golden elements, then YG and another SS, Platinum and Titanium. Perhaps I am missing something? So far 5 iterations. And it is not over yet! WG and RG should perhaps appear anytime soon. And why not a ceramic one as well?
 
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I've been a big Bond Fan for almost 50 years. I've been a big Omega fan for about 25 years. I bought a 2226.80.00 SMP tie-in with Casino Royale (2006) as I loved that film and loved the 2220.80.00 worn in it (the Limited Edition Bond special/variant was for me a perfect buy yet a big luxury bit of expenditure that I felt guilty about spending for a long time).. . yet this new one at £42k is obscenely expensive for a film franchise tie-in, especially during a pandemic. Omega have lost the plot with their timing here, in my view.
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