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Zsombor,
I would like to place another vote for the blue dial. I own a 41mm Blue. I choose my watch with this dial since I own some other stainless steel watches with black dials ( Speedmasters, Submariner, Breitling, etc. ). I found very interesting that the blue color on the dial of my OMEGA Aqua Terra has a wide range of color hue ( color tonality ). Sometimes when wearing my watch in sunlight at a certain angle you could swear it has a grey ( aluminum color ) dial and other times with artificial light it gives a very interesting electric blue deep hue.
I will try to take some pictures to illustrate what I am trying to say, and also for your consideration.
Anyway, be sure that you will love your OMEGA Aqua Terra regardless the color of your choice, they are great watches.
Good luck !
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