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: A few years ago I felt in love with an Omega
: Seamster GMT watch by means of a picture.
: Never since I've heard of it
: though...Someone suggested long ago that it
: coluld be a special edition made of white
: gold.
No, it is a regular model. The black dial version Was introduced in 1998, a white dial version a year or so later. Both are made in steel. The only gold version of the Seamaster GMT is solid rose gold.
You can find it on the official OMEGA website at omegawatches.com.
Could anyone help me find something
: about it? I know nothing but what I've told
: and have a screen capture of the watch too.
: Please help me out to find it!!!
: Yours gratefully
: Cabbai
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