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: Congratulations! Do you mind if I ask where you
: bought it? I tryed my local authorized
: dealer, and they said it is still not
: available in the States. I thought they
: were. It's a beautiful watch. I hope you
: enjoy it.
It's a beautiful watch indeed. I had first set out for the steel bezel and blue dial, but then the black numbers on the bezel started (for my taste) to conflict with the blue bezel.
The all-black one has extremely clean looks to it (even the date window is white on black), and that's what I like about it.
Regarding your question... Actually I went to the local Omega retailer in my hometown and got the watch there. It's in Germany, so I believe there are many more dealers around than in the USA.
It's a pity that there are almost no good German-language WIS sites, though.
-hacmac
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