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I have a Seamaster 300 m with a white dial too. One question I have is that although it is a full size watch there is no marker at the 3 oclock position next to the date window. My watch was bought at an authorized dealers and has all the other marks of a legit Omega, did they make Seamasters without the 3 oclock marker?
: Not rare in any sense. But maybe a little
: uncommon.
: The 300M Diver and Chronograph have been made
: for many years with the white dial. Just
: discontinued a couple of years ago. But the
: blue-dial models were the more popular
: versions.
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