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Every Black Dial version I've seen has it.
E-Mail me if you want a referral to a great Authorized Dealer with great prices.
Here's my White Dial GMT
: Hello,
: I have what is probably a newbie question. I
: wish to purchase a GMT. In looking around at
: my local dealer, on the Omega web site, and
: on other sites, I have noticed that some
: GMTs have "50 Years" on the back
: of the case and some do not. The
: "expert" at my local dealer
: couldn't explain it so I emailed Omega. They
: wanted to know who the dealer was. I emailed
: that info to them last week but haven't
: heard back.
: Thanks in advance for any info you can share,
: -jb
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