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Shortlist is emerging
In Response To: New Seamaster questions ()

OK, after some trawling around, a shortlist of sorts is starting to form (in no particular order):

* Seamaster 300M Chronometer

- Black Dial, Steel on Steel, 2594.52.00
- 2004 Olympic variant, Steel on rubber, 2594.51.91
- 2006 Olympic Variant, Steel on rubber, 2596.51.91

* Speedmaster Date

- Silver dial, steel on steel, 3513.30.00

To be honest the Speedmaster is there because it looks absolutely gorgeous and is not as hefty as the Seamaster (but then again at 16mm thick - what is) ...

The Standard Black Dial Seamaster is there because if Omega keep this trend up of releasing watches for each Olympics I would rather have the London 2012 variant!

Comments/suggestions/other things I should think about?

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