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: Yep, it is a real, legit Omega Seamaster. Omega
: uses the Dynamic name for an intermittently
: released series of interesting watches. The
: first Dynamic series was in 1969 and
: featured watches in an symmetrical, but oval
: case. The second in 1984 and included the
: asymmetrical models like yours. The latest
: in 1998 featured two WWII pilot watch
: inspired pieces.
Thanks Derek. I've told Jeanette this news, and she's pleased as punch. Over on Timezone, someone posted an actual advert for this watch, which is very cool.
Cheers
Mark
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