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:You might be right, after going back and looking again, the picture does seem to be black and white, oh well, maybe someone else knows for sure.
Regards, Sonny
The middle picture is clearly in color because
: you can tell by the bezel. Its number is
: 2298.80. I cannot tell if the dial is blue
: or black. The right picture seems to be in
: black and white, which would account for the
: dial appearing to be black. If anyone knows
: for sure the specs of 2298.80, we could know
: if that is a blue or black face Seamaster, I
: think.
: Cheers!
: Judson
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