Omega Seamaster Limited Edition James Bond 007 Mens Watch 212.30.41.20.01.001

Fri, Sep 4, 2009

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Omega Seamaster Limited Edition James Bond 007 Mens Watch 212.30.41.20.01.001

Brushed stainless steel case. Brushed stainless steel bracelet. Black dial with the seconds hand displaying the official James Bond “007″ logo in red and date display at 3 o’clock. Screw down crown & caseback. Black unidirectional rotating bezel. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Deployment buckle clasp. 41mm case diameter. Automatic movement. Water resistant at 300 meters (1000 feet). Also Known As 21230412001001.

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2 Responses to “Omega Seamaster Limited Edition James Bond 007 Mens Watch 212.30.41.20.01.001”

  1. Edie Says:

    Ordered this watch from WatchMaxx. Everything arrived in perfect condition with all pieces (product cards, manual and limited edition case). The watch is amazing…looks great, I am so glad I waited and saved for the limited edition. For sure worth it. Highly recommend this watch.

  2. Miach Says:

    This limited edition “James Bond” Seamaster Professional appears to be a “gray market” watch which was obtained from another dealer. The warranties on gray market watches come from the seller, not the manufacturer. What you have to ask yourself is this: Do I want to purchase a special, “limited edition” (10,007 watches were produced) that doesn’t have a valid Omega warranty card with it? This is not to say that there is anything at all wrong with the watch. But Omega won’t fix any problems with it. And you are totally dependent upon the seller for service. As for myself, if I were going to purchase a limited edition watch, I would want ALL of the paperwork to come with it, to include the original warranty cards. I understand that purchasing a “gray market” watch can save you some money, but the savings may not always be worth it. I’ve never purchased anything from this seller, and have nothing negative to state except that I don’t think that a “collectible watch” that was purchased on the gray market is going to hold the same value as one with the original warranty card. It’s also a lot of money for a watch that no authorized Omega service center would work on.


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