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: They (Swatchgroup) told me that only seamaster
: Omega's are equiped with the red seal and
: not speedmasters. Can someone confirm this
: please?
Karl tnx for your time. The photo helps a lot! The 'sealspot' on your watch is not the exact same place the scratches are on my watch. I contacted my dealer and he told me that only specific speedmasters (the chronometers) have the seal. Mine isn't a chronometer (ref: 3513.50.00) so that could be the explenation. That leaves me the scratches. He told me to bring the watch so he could look at it. I wonder what his explenation is. I'll let you know. Tnx again for now.
regards
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