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I found a "better" picture of the new Bond watch


Hi Guys,

Below there is thread discussing the new watches revealed at Bienne this year.

Nivelacuso wonders why there is little talk/few pics of the new Co-Axial Bond Seamaster.

I FOUND ONE!!

Roger Ruegger, I long time swiss dive watch fan wrote a small review of Basel ( unfortunately in German ).

Here is a link to Rogers site

Now, this is where it gets a bit complicated..... I feel I "know" Roger ( we have had some E-mail contact in the past , mostly to do with PloProfs ). He is NOT a fan of people posting pics that do not belong to them.

So I'm NOT going to post Rogers pic.... but you can look at it yourself.

click on the link above, look at the pics on the right, you'll see the new watch just below a a "limes" & above the new Bond limited edition "thing".

that pic isn't too clear, so right click on it, open up the "properties" option & you'll see the web address of the pic...

http://www.rruegger.ch/images/news_2006/omega_sm_300.jpg

Cut & paste this, into a new web browser window & you can see a reasonably sized pic.

Here you can see the applied logo & hour markers.

Also, Seamaster is now written in Red & it appears to have lost its chronometer status.

THANKS ROGER !!

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