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Omega's official site wrong pic Seamaster *LINK*

Hi, I'm very new to this site, but just bought used 2254.50 Seamaster Pro. In making sure it was real, i researched fakes. One weird item I found is that in looking at all the real Omega Seamasters, the first outside link on the bands is exactly even with the edge of the case or lug. But when you view Omegas official site, and others who have taken the pic from Omegas site, you see that the first link extends quite a bit past the edge of the case or lug. Any Idea why this might be? Mine is flush just like those I see in the mall jewelry stores and those on ebay and I'm now 99.99% certain mine is real as all else is 100% perfect, except for the pic descrepancy. Is this pic on Omegas site just a drawing and not actual pic? Thanks in advance

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Omega's official site wrong pic Seamaster *LINK*
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