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I have acquired a Seamaster that is unlike the others I have seen. It has Seamaster engraved on the back on the edge of the case and there is no other writing or numbers on the case. The face is a grey color and the time indicators are of a sort of gold color. There are numberals at 12,2, 4,8 and 10. there is a second hand at the bottom of the face that consists of a cirlce with four lines dividing the circle into quadrants. There are no numbers on this circle. The hands of the second sweep and the hands of the hour and minute indicator are of a gold color. Beneath the 12 and the omega it reads omega, beneath that AUTOMATIC, and beneath automatic Seamaster, in script. The work seamaster on the back is in block letters. Can anyone provide me with any information on this watch? I would appreciate any information any has. Thank you
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