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Hi
I've been reading your forums and came across a recent thread about the 2589.30 "US Special Edition". I opened the link that Keith posted and loved the watch in the picture, so I've done some web searches to see if I could find one for sale and came across the following:
http://www.thewatchery.com/watch.asp?ID=2321
This watch is apparently also a 2589.30, and it looks similar, but the dial looks white and the chrono dials look silver (the opposite of the one in the pic that Keith posted).
If anyone could confirm if this is or isn't the same watch it would be very helpful.
Many Thanks
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