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: Ater it's assembled, it's all "one
: piece" but it's not made from one piece
: of metal. The painted ones are aluminum
: because the anodizing process creates a very
: rreliable bond between paint and the
: aluminum -- with steel, the paint will come
: off more easily.
: Unfortunately, Omega does not sell the insert
: separately; only the entire bezel (I bought
: one Omega in Canada and it cost me $150 Cdn
: before tax -- that's about $123 USD.)
: Hope this helps.
: Best regards,
: --
: Michael
Thanks Michael, info. is very helpful, I appreciate the prompt reply! The more I learn of the SMP the more its appeal increases - I am glad I purchased it.
Cheers
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