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That's unique, at least for the U.S. I would love to own that watch. I'm going to ask a Japanese friend of mine to do some research on Japanese designs versus what we have here in the U.S. He has a lot of family there and he goes once a year, I'd love to "luck up" on something different.
: Here's something I found while checking out the
: Yahoo Auction Boards in Japan. I think it
: looks like a 1996 Jacques Mayol special
: edition from the other picture that's on the
: auction webpage.
: It looks like a a mid-size Omega Seamaster with
: a green face and the polished blue/steel
: bezel.
: I thougth it might make an interesting addition
: to the chronocentric omega galleries of rare
: seamasters. Enjoy the pictures.
: A fellow Omega Enthusiast
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