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Hello all!
I am thinking of buying a Seamaster Chronograph, but I would like to have a contrasting color to the main Dial. Does anyone think that Omega would order different color sub-dials to give the overall "face" of the Seamaster a contrasting appeal? What I mean is, if I bought a chronograph, would Omega exchange the sub-dials I have for a set that is different colored? I would, of course pay for all service charges. I don't know if I like a blue/d-gray face with white sub-dials, or a white face with blue/d-gray sub-dials. I wonder if it could even be done?
Thanks, Brent
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