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Re: Bond SMP Co-Axial GMT
In Response To: Bond SMP Co-Axial GMT ()

: Are there any owners/wearers of the Bond SMP
: Co-Axial GMT out there? I would greatly
: appreciate your experience/advice/comments
: on the watch. I'm very close to purchasing
: one if there are no surprises at Basel. TIA.

Bill,

Even though I'm not a 'wearer' of the GMT, I'd like to voice my opinion here if it's OK with you.... First off, it all really depends on your needs. Here at Chronocentric, we are really hesitant about suggesting a watch to a person. Everyone has different tastes and opinions and no one doesn't want to 'make' you buy a watch that you don't want!!! OK, now I'm truely going to voice my opinion after that disclaimer.......

The Bond GMT is the watch I will be shooting for in the years ahead. Why??? Well I like it's unique style. I favor it over the standard Bond SMP because of the co-ax movement and GMT capability. I lean away from the Bond Chronograph becuase I like 'light' and 'thin' watches on my relatively 'small' wrist. Besides, I rarely would need the stop watch feature. So........ What are your needs?????

Good luck on your choice, you can't really go wrong with either of them!

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