Nice. Looks like they stuck with the Python look. I had one of the original Colt's but also owned a Smith 19 with all the factory bells and whistles. I liked a couple of the 19's features better than the Python's and when a guy I worked with decided he wanted a Python I sold mine to him for exactly what I paid for it.
I still consider the Python to about the most attractive revolver I have ever seen. It's little brother, the Diamondback is just a slightly smaller replica and I own one. It's a beautiful little gun with cheesy grips, not in looks but in function. They have sharp enough edges to be annoying plus they wiggle a little on the frame. It's value prevents me from altering it from original.
The Python didn't have this problem and I hope the new one's don't. I have not see the new blued ones but the last gunshow I attended was covered up with stainless Pythons and King Cobras. There was also one old blued Python with not great bluing left and it was priced at over 3 times what the new ones were. I would liked to have taken one of the King Cobra's home but twisted my arm hard enough to leave with only an old Bushnell ScopeChief in hand.