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Seamaster Pro (2531) Question

I just recently purchased a Seamaster Professional Automatic "Bond" watch. I got it from an authorized dealer and the model number is 2531.8000.

On my watch, just below the seahorse and wavy lines, there is a very small engraving of what appears to be a globe with little Omega logos on it. What does this signify? Is it on all of the new Seamasters?

This engraving does not show up on the 3D image of the Bond watch on Omega's official website.

I'm just curious. I absolutely love the watch. It's the first "fine" watch I've ever owned.

Thanks!

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