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the Seamaster clasp. If you look carefully, there is no Swiss Made engraving on it. Other than that, the lettering is the same as on my Seamaster Pro clasp.
I'm considering trying the phone number provided in Omega's response to find out their opinion of this issue. Maybe they will know the answer.
Last night, in an upscale mall jewelry/watch store, I looked at the bracelet of the same Seamaster Pro that I have and it said Swiss Made.
The salesperson thought the bracelets without the Swiss Made engraving were made in either France or Italy.
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