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Actually, I am STILL trying to decide whether to buy one because none of the local jewelers have one for me to look at. The picture on Omega's website doesn't show any chrome surrounding the dial markers, but if you're sure they're there this would be a very nice touch. I really liked the way they looked on the 007 Limited Edition SMP. They added a bit more class to the dial.
If it is as thick as the other GMT models then I won't have a problem with it. I really like it because a) it has the co-axial movement and b) it has the see-through sapphire caseback. Unfortunately, I have absolutely no use for the GMT function, but that won't stop me from buying the watch.
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