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Great New Pics Direct From Basel 2006 *LINK*

Check out the link below. Credit goes to Percy on the watchuseek forum, who is on location at Basel.

Of interest are the new variations in the original Planet Oceans. You can now get the orange dial model with a black bezel, along with some new straps as options.

Also of interest is that we are NOT seeing the rumored "replacement" for the Bond 2531.80 that was supposed to debut. The rumor was that a new co-axial version of the Bond SMP would emerge, and that the Bond SMP would be discontinued. So far, all we've seen is that hideous Limited Edition co-axial Bond, but nothing to replace the original 2531.80. I for one am hoping that no such replacement is coming. The Bond SMP is fine just the way it is.

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