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No, it doesn't have it. The photo was probably taken of a prototype using the original case from 1998 (Seamaster Anniversary 1948 - 1998). The White Dial GMT came out in 2000, and I've never seen one with the 50 YEARS stamp. I'd be interested to know if there are actually any out there. I suspect, if Omega wants to know what dealer had one, they may be concerned about fakes getting into the system (but that's speculation on my part).
Check your return e-mail.
: That's what I thought too, but on the Omega
: website, it appears that they have a white
: dialed GMT with the 50 years on the back.
: I've attached a link. Follow the one that
: says "Click here to see the closeup
: images" and look at the back. The model
: number says it's a 25382000. Strange huh?
: Thanks for the offer re: the dealer, I'll shoot
: you an email.
: thx,
: -jb
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