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Hera are some pictures of unusal Omegas.
I have also added the links to the pictures.
OMEGA Speedmaster Reduced Limited Edition "A.C. Milan 100 year" Nr. 0945/1999
The dial says in red: 1899-1999
The leatherstrap seems to have a red stiching.
http://www.kaplans.se/Bilder/178000/178775.jpg
Red dial Omega Seamaster Pro, mid-size, steel bezel:
http://www.kaplans.se/Bilder/178000/178865.jpg
http://biphome.spray.se/maciej.kosinski/Omega_red.jpg
I hope the pictures will come handy.
Regards,
Maciej
P.S. The two first pictures come from the Swedish auction site. The last one is the sellers scan of the red dial mid-size Seamaster. It is the same red dial Seamaster on both pictures.
D.S.
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