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Are you sure about your watch. Omega currently has
three Seamaster GMTs. Black dial, white dial and
blue dial Bond GMT with co-Axial escapement and
all full sizes not mid. None of them has full black bezel either. Almost all recent Omegas
serial number can be found on the 7'o clock lug, occasionally on the case back. Gray dealer different story. Some remove serial number to avoid detection, not all though.
After reading your post I doubt about the authenticity of your watch. Sorry to say that. I might be wrong. Can you post a picture?
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