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: If you have the opportunity to compare the
: "standard" and the co-axial
: Seamaster, I would very much like to hear
: from you how the colors are. From the
: pictures I have seen, it would seem that the
: dial is different, but since I know how
: easily the blue is influenced by invalling
: light, a real comparison is the only
: solution.
The dial is the same color. It is a spot on match. I almost bought it when I saw it in the case but I was actually in the market for the standard version.
The GMT is REMARKABLY attractive though.
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