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A Few Suggestions....
In Response To: Something special ()

I've been looking through Omega's online catalog to see what might meet your criteria. Below are links to the watches I found. The first one is a Constellation that looks like it has a blue dial though the website says it's gray. The second is a Seamaster Aqua Terra with a blue dial (black is also available). The third is a DeVille automatic with a white face that your wife may not like. However, I think it is the most elegant of the three (and most expensive). It also has the co-axial movement and a beautiful bracelet. This would be my pick if money were no object.

Frankly, I think the Seamasters just aren't feminine enough, especially the ladies Bond SMP. The Seamaster Aqua Terra in the link below looks okay, but it's very plain compared to the other two watches. The Aqua Terra is a quartz model, while the Constellation and DeVille are automatics. I don't know which your wife would prefer.

Anyway, these are just a few choices. Good luck with your decision.

http://www.omega.ch/omega/co_watch?ID=1400&line=115&gen=L&sublineID=345

http://www.omega.ch/omega/co_watch?ID=16708&line=null&gen=L&sublineID=16290

http://www.omega.ch/omega/co_watch?ID=20421&line=118&gen=L&sublineID=20824

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