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: The 2534.50 was replaced by the 2234.50 in 2003
: when Omega decided to keep the Bond style
: bracelet specifically for Bond watches. The
: 2234.50 was given the Speedy style bracelet.
: Likewise, the 2254.50 used to be the 2054.50
: when it contained the Bond bracelet. I have
: no idea why Omega hasn't removed the older
: models from their website.
: -John
So, the difference between 2234.50 and 2534.50 is only in the clasp, and not the finish of the stainless steel (brushed vs. polished)?
Is the bond style clasp preferred over the speedy style clasp?
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