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I think that "non-reflective" also means it doesn't reflect lights underwater...maybe against agressive animals...sharks ???....LOL...
The new BREITLING "AVENGER SEAWOLF" has the same property, or is said to....
I've been given for a short time a Breitling (with written "not for sale" on it...funny...I'll try to send you that free sample photo...), and the "non-reflective sapphire glass" makes that you think you are looking inside the watch...very strange in fact...I didn't see that on any Omega at that precise time !
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