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: I have tried looking on the internet for
: information on this watch as I have not seen
: one with a white dial before and I want to
: buy one but I cannot find it anywhere. Could
: someone tell me if this watch actually
: exists or if it a fake. thanks
Real, yes. The white dial/polished steel bezel model came out in 1993 along with the blue dial/polished steel bezel and the blue dial/blue bezel (later known as the James Bond version). All three color combos were available in quartz and auto as well as mid and full size versions, making 12 variations in all.
Rare, not exactly, but the white dial ones are less comon than the blue dial ones. The connection to James Bond made the blue dial/blue bezel by far the most popular and best selling of the three color combinations on this model.
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