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Re: Seamaster GMT White Gold??????

: Asumming you're right

Good assumption. I deal with people all the time who 'think' they've seen a model with different colors/metals. But photos -- whether professional ones on the official website or rank amateur ones on eBay -- can be very confusing and misleading.

: 3. You may not see it in the scan,

What scan? I do not see a picture attached to either of your postings.

: pattern on the dial is light blue as well as
: "Omega", "Seamaster" and
: "Chronometer" words and date and
: Omeg's logo too. While "GMT" is
: written in red

Sounds like it is either:
1. A FAKE.
2. The steel version with white dial photographed with color distortions making it the dial look bluish and the case look yellowish.
3. The rose gold version which has a medium blue dial.

There are no other options. OMEGA has only made three versions of this watch. Steel with black dial, steel with white dial and rose gold with dark blue dial.

Anything else you think you've seen is a either misperception, a messed up photo or a counterfeit.

I can probably tell instantly if you can post that photo you have of it.

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