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: Are ADs still carrying the Bond SMP with the
: 1120 movement? I've always been interested
: in owning a Bond SMP but I don't think the
: co-axial movement is worth the extra money.
: Is is too late to still purchase the Bond
: SMP with the 1120 movement?
: Thanks
: Eric
It's not too late. Model 2531.80 with the 1120 movement has been one of Omega's best selling models for the past decade, so there are still many new ones in dealer cases. I just e-mailed you a referral to an Omega authorized dealer who may be able to get you one if he doesn't already have one in stock.
-John
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