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See through case back for SMP

Hello,
I am in the market for a Seamaster Professional, I favor the James Bond. However, I would like the watch to have a see through case back (STCB from now :). I did a search on the internet but couldn't find suppliers of glass case backs for the SMP. If they exist, please let me know. There is another solution soon, since Omega will offer a SMP with co-axial escapement and STCB. Price is a lot higher than for the watch with the ca.1120, and I think the latter may certainly be seen. Perhaps it will be even possible to order a STCB from Omega in the future (as a part of the new SMP).
If you can help me with this issue, please reply.
Thanks in advance,
Willy

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See through case back for SMP
No caseback currently exists in Stainless Steel
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