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An associate had a Speedmaster automatic with a blue dial that looked great. I have a few questions for the experts about the blue dial.
1) Is it only the Speedmaster Automatic that had a blue dial?
2) Are there different shades of blue dials? The one I saw was a deep blue. The pictures I have uncovered on the Internet look lighter. I want to get the same shade of blue from the one I looked at.
3) Do they still make Speedmaster Blue dials? I have an authorized dealer looking but they are not much help (a chain jewelry store).
Thanks in advance.
Bob
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