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To all interested ...
on 26 October 2008 I have seen and touched an Omega Seamaster Pro, Chrono, cal 1164 in steel ("c.d. Bond type ?") with skeletonized hands, and BLACK COLOUR dials and bezels in an offical Omega shop in Beijing Airport, national departures zone
It looked very fine and the price was 28,000 yuen (i.e. something around 3,000 Euro)
When I requested, the very kind salesman insisted for me to wear it and told me he has also the blue version, if just I liked it
Frankly speaking I was tempted to buy the thing
I'm not an expert of Omega but I've read that the black version of 1164 does not exist ...
What do U think?
THNX very much for help
GC
Sorry cannot include the image (at least for now, maybe next passage in that shop...)
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