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I saw some photos on another site of Daniel Craig wearing the PO in what were described as earlier scenes in the film. Later, in what was described as an ending scene, you can see Daniel Craig in the water wearing what clearly looks like the current Bond SMP (though I suspect it's really the NEW Bond SMP since the photo doesn't show the dial at all). The Bond bracelet, however, is unmistakeable. This leads me to believe that Omega is going to keep promoting the Bond SMP as the "James Bond watch", though this one will be the "new and improved" co-axial version. Omega also benefits, as Steve said, from having a Planet Ocean on Bond's wrist. Now they can get the die-hard Bond fans to go out and buy two new watches instead of just one. Undoubtedly the two watches will have a combined MSRP of over $6000, which is not exactly pocket change.
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