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: No. Only one style on the Limited Edition.
: There is a regular model that is essentially
: identical except it has the polished bezel
: and does not say America's Cup on the dial.
It is supposed to be textured or polished 18kt white gold on the bezel? The reason I ask is that I have an owner who tells me that the bezel is polished, and I have seen pictures of the watch, limited edition inscribed on the right side of the case, #1848/9999 on the case back, America's Cup on the black face. Yet all other pictures I find of this model show a somewhat textured or matt finish??
Thanks!
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