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Hey all. I recently picked up a white faced Omega GMT (2538.20) to complement several other Seamasters that I have in my collection and noticed that the "Omega, Seamaster, and Professional" designations embossed on the bracelet clasp are quite different (heavier and larger) than on my others. Now, this is not the James Bond type bracelet and clasp combination like my other Seamasters, so I am hoping that this clasp was manufactured with this different appearance, rather than the clasp being an aftermarket replacement. The watch is clearly an Omega original as is the band....Has anybody else noticed this? Am I reading too much into this? Inquiring minds want to know!
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