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Re your last comment:
That is what I thought too except for the following facts:
- Bond style bracelet is illustrated on the Omega site as having the white framed box. Omega replies via direct questioning that all titanium Seamaster with the Bond style bracelet should indeed have the white box around the date window.
- the current Speedy bracelet model of same titanium Seamaster has no white date box frame
- on EBAY, you can find the Bond bracelet - titanium Seamaster with both white frame and not, both models with certification and all paperwork as new watches??
I bought my Seamaster in titanium, new in July of this year, and it has no white frame.
Very puzzling indeed, as I can find no one who can explain this inconsistency.
Please add with additional comment.
Regards
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