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: I went to a authorize omega dealer today to get
: a feel for the full size verus the mid size,
: i hope i have this right, but i was told the
: mid size #2551.80 (only is in the very dark
: blue face?) thank you, gary
So what are you wanting to know? You didn't express a complete concept or coherent question in your message.
But there is no 'light blue' Seamaster Pro. There is an 'electric blue' which has the sword-style hands like the black-dial SMPs do and is available in the mid size. Go to the official OMEGA website at omegawatches.com and you can see the full range of models available.
Never trust your dealer for complete or correct information on models available -- they are often staggeringly misinformed.
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