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To answer your question, it looks just like a regular 11630 Autavia model which were available with several different bezels depending on the customers choice.
One correction however. There is no "Compressor" Bezel, it is called a "Decompression Bezel" and is used to time "Bottom Time" so that decompression stops are not required when returning to the surface. We have to stick to the correct technical terminology. Just a thought. Thank you.
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