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: Thanks Derek, but I can't seem to get a
: response from Omega's Customer Service
: center. Every time I try to post my question
: it either gets kicked back or remains
: unanswered. Maybe I need more details about
: the watch...which I don't have.
I've had trouble getting answers from OMEGA, too.
By the way, Ishar is right. Your original question threw me on a tangent because I at first thought you meant the Seamaster *Pro* 200M, which is a very different watch from the Seamaster Omega-matic. I thought I knew what you meant, so didn't take the extra time to look up the model number you gave.
Yes, the Seamaster Omega-matic did come in both black and silver dial versions. That's the model with a self-winding QUARTZ movement, like the Kinetic or Autoquartz used in other brands.
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