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MMC - Thanks for responding to my posting but I am afraid that the day-date watches on the omega site don't match the watch I am/was looking at.
The day-dates on the omega site are both at the 12 o'clock position and you can only see the day and date for that particular day and date. The one I was looking at had the subdials at different positions (day was at 9 o'clock and the date was at 3 o'clock, 24 hr wheel was at 6) Further the subdials I am talking about are "wheels" where you can see each day of the week and each date of the month on the face of the dial, just as you can see each hour of a 24hr dial.
The three subdials are located in the same place as the chronograph subdials you would normally see in speedmaster professional. Initial feedback from others is that this is a fake. Once confirmed I will divulge the identity of the seller. However thanks again.
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