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Re: Planet Ocean GMT ?
In Response To: Planet Ocean GMT ? ()

: Following logical evolution of the different
: types of Planet Ocean's... has anybody heard
: rumours of possible introduction of a GMT
: version?

: If not, would you think this would be a logical
: introduction in the future?

: I would like to purchase of Planet Ocean, but
: might wait for a possible GMT version.

I realize you are asking about the possibility of a very specific model of GMT being produced, but there is a possible alternative if you are interested which you could get now and this would be the 2535.80.00 model. It has the co-axial movement like the Planet Ocean, but has the "Bond" Seamaster styling and is water resistant to 300m, more than most people would ever need. Plus, I am sure you already know about the previous version of Seamaster GMT that has the older movement and comes with either white or black dial. Just wanted to offer a couple of alternatives just in case you were not aware of them, although you probably already know about them. Good luck.

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