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Decisions...Decisions...

I am going to purchase my first Seamaster in the coming days and cannot decide between the 2531.80 ("Bond") and the 2054.50 (Black dial/black bezel). I like them both but, unfortunately, will only be able to purchase one. The Bond seems almost too popular but I really like it. The black looks really cool too but is almost a little TOO much black.

This will open up a can of worms, I know...But any advantages to either one? Dressier? Sportier? I'd appreciate any comments.

PS-GREAT website and Forum - it has definitely given me the info to make an informed decision and educated me on the watches themselves. BTW - I will purchase through an auth. dealer. Found one who will give me 35% with full Omega warranty.

Thanks!

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