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Re: If you need to ask if you want the 007 SE...

I agree completely. I would be embarrassed to wear the special edition which is nothing more than a gratuitus marketing ploy and is aimed at 007 fanatics, not quality watch purchasers, IMHO.

For me, I'd rather have a classic still in production rather than a modified 'commemorative' edition of that classic. It's also interesting that the timing coincides with a new Bond film.

I didn't buy my SMP because it was used in some James Bond movies. I bought it because I liked it and it was reviewed well.

I'd be darned if I would pay a premium for a modifed version to advertise the fact that Omega watches were chosen for inclusion in a movie by some producer for use by a ficticious character.

I think years from now people will view its as silly as a Rolex with a Domino's pizza logo on it, which I saw on some site not to long ago. In terms of long term value its hard to tell. I think you should buy the watch you really want.

: ...you probably don't want it. Seriously. ;-)

: Since the SE with it's 10007 items probably
: isn't too tightly limited, I personally
: doubt that resale value will be an
: advantage. Get the 007 SE only if you are a
: hard-core "Bond" fan and/or know
: really that it is what you want.

: The question for me would be "do I want to
: pay a fortune for a James Bond merchandising
: watch". While I like the applied hour
: markers on the SE, the 007 decorations go
: too far for my liking. But there are people
: on here who see this completely different.
: Your own mileage may vary.

: The genuine 2531.80 is a beautiful design, and
: I don't think that the price for an SMP is
: totally over the top. Especially not for the
: 2531.80 with it's jewelry appeal. If you are
: fully aware of the practical disadvantages
: that an automatic chronometer has compared
: to any 10$ quartz watch (If you don't, read
: up on this!), you're going to be fine.

: -hacmac

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