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So I recently met someone who had the most amazing Omega watch.
It looked thin and classic, but also had a second timezone displayed in electronic digits (a bluish/black, low contrast display) that was flush with the face of the watch. Very subtle.
I don't know what other functions it had, or actually anything else about the watch or the credibility of the owner. I just remember that it was an Omega, and i thought i'd look up more about it later.
But unfortunately, i can't find a reference to it anwhere..
Does it exist? Do you know anything more about it??
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